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For example , people generally move only gradually from discussions of where they work to exposure of fears and uncertainties or from pleasantries about the weather to a detailed discussion of their sex life .
For example , people generally move only gradually from discussions of where they work to exposure of fears and uncertainties or from pleasantries about the weather to a detailed discussion of their sex life .
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Truax ( 1961a , 1963 , 1966a , 1966b ; Truax et al . , 1965 ) and Truax and Carkhuff ( 1963 ) also discuss the importance ... In early stages of therapy , there is resistance by the client to discussion of personally relevant material ...
Truax ( 1961a , 1963 , 1966a , 1966b ; Truax et al . , 1965 ) and Truax and Carkhuff ( 1963 ) also discuss the importance ... In early stages of therapy , there is resistance by the client to discussion of personally relevant material ...
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Waller and Hill ( 1951 ) , in an analysis of the family , discuss the interdependent aspects of close relationships ... The Locus of Conflict and Its Impact Implicit in the preceding discussion is the idea that where the conflict occurs ...
Waller and Hill ( 1951 ) , in an analysis of the family , discuss the interdependent aspects of close relationships ... The Locus of Conflict and Its Impact Implicit in the preceding discussion is the idea that where the conflict occurs ...
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