Conflicts of the Clergy.

The contributions of the authors' theory to clinical and theoretical understanding are maniĀ¬ fold, stimulating, and relevant. However, the authors have chosen not to sketch out many of the obvious relationships and extensions of their work. Consequently the correlations have to be made by the reader. A basic understanding of language seems vital to the psychotherapist who uses language as his ... ................
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