CONTEMPORARY FAMILY THERAPY, vol. 18, n° 3, 1996, pages 385-392, 30 réf., ISSN 0892-2764, USA
The author presents an argument for tolerance, mutual understanding and reconciliation in psychotherapy, instead of a continued emphasis of schools.
Psychotherapists'work with clients is proposed as a likely area for mutual understanding, rather than continued emphasis on their particular theories and academic matters.
Psychotherapeutic intervision groups in which a small number of therapists voluntarily discuss their cases with peers from various backgrounds have become increasingly common again in recent years.
Mots-clés BDSP : Psychothérapie, Laborantin, Homme, Travail équipe
Mots-clés Pascal : Psychothérapie, Relation professionnelle, Psychothérapeute, Supervision, Personnel sanitaire, Homme, Travail équipe, Groupe travail
Mots-clés Pascal anglais : Psychotherapy, Professional relation, Psychotherapist, Supervision, Health staff, Human, Team work
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