EFEITO DA PESSOA
Abstract
The successful psyehotherapeutic process consists of a therapist with his or her technique, a client with his or her urgency to change, and the relationship that they create together. This article explores this totality and suggests it be studied as a whole, aeross the major lines of psyehotherapy and across cultures.
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