“Unity of Opposites”: Hope in Psychodrama Group Psychotherapy Based on the Jewish Hassidic Spiritual Approach
One enters the therapist's room and claims hope, yet unconsciously does everything he/she can to "sabotage" it. Opposites si…
One enters the therapist's room and claims hope, yet unconsciously does everything he/she can to "sabotage" it. Opposites si…
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William Bergquist offers a brief overview regarding the challenges and opportunities for psychologists during the time of CO…
The specific premise underlying the concepts presented in this essay is that a group is more likely to become a functioning,…
Here is a brief description of the way in which the Interpersonal Needs Inventory is scored. If you have any questions regar…