A Multicultural View of Drug Abuse: Proceedings of the National Drug Abuse Conference, 1977David Elvin Smith |
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... therapist indicated his respect for the patients ' need for privacy by briefly talking about confidentiality . Almost im- mediately , however , the therapist was perceived as an obstacle to the pleasure principle , a source of ...
... therapist indicated his respect for the patients ' need for privacy by briefly talking about confidentiality . Almost im- mediately , however , the therapist was perceived as an obstacle to the pleasure principle , a source of ...
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... therapist into meeting infantile needs . If the therapist gave in to the patients ' demands , he increased resistance to further group development and permitted patients to remain involved with the pleasure principle . Each time the ...
... therapist into meeting infantile needs . If the therapist gave in to the patients ' demands , he increased resistance to further group development and permitted patients to remain involved with the pleasure principle . Each time the ...
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... therapist ( who was also his drug counselor ) and the therapist was contacted immediately . The therapist was given the name and information about the patient and an appointment was made for them to meet . Whenever possible the therapist ...
... therapist ( who was also his drug counselor ) and the therapist was contacted immediately . The therapist was given the name and information about the patient and an appointment was made for them to meet . Whenever possible the therapist ...
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Drug Abuse Policy Regulatory and | 2 |
Robert L DuPont M D | 11 |
from a State Perspective | 23 |
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