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Wilson recommends the following steps : ( 1 ) the therapist should show acceptance of the patient in spite of the patient's rejection of the therapist ; ( 2 ) the patient should be shown how he continually seeks ap- proval , how this ...
Wilson recommends the following steps : ( 1 ) the therapist should show acceptance of the patient in spite of the patient's rejection of the therapist ; ( 2 ) the patient should be shown how he continually seeks ap- proval , how this ...
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In cases of moderate intensity , Arieti suggests that the therapist alter the environment , especially the relationship to the dominant other ; relieve the patient's feeling of guilt , responsibility , unaccomplishment , and loss ...
In cases of moderate intensity , Arieti suggests that the therapist alter the environment , especially the relationship to the dominant other ; relieve the patient's feeling of guilt , responsibility , unaccomplishment , and loss ...
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Through appropriate encouragement the therapist can often increase the patient's self - confidence and can counteract his feeling of helplessness . Reassurance should be administered judiciously and with an awareness of the way it is ...
Through appropriate encouragement the therapist can often increase the patient's self - confidence and can counteract his feeling of helplessness . Reassurance should be administered judiciously and with an awareness of the way it is ...
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PARADOXES OF DEPRESSION | 3 |
Symptomatology of Depression | 10 |
Course and Prognosis | 44 |
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