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How does psychotherapy differ from the education which is the function of an academic institution?
{ 1 } - It uses language to educate.
{ 2 } - It is not the mere acquisition of information.
{ 3 } - It assumes that the person treated has capacities for normal mental life.
{ 4 } - It deals with psychic processes less conscious, rational, and free than those dealt with in the academy.
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How does psychotherapy differ from the education which is the function of an academic institution?
{ 1 } - It uses language to educate.
{ 2 } - It is not the mere acquisition of information.
{ 3 } - It assumes that the person treated has capacities for normal mental life.
{ 4 } - It deals with psychic processes less conscious, rational, and free than those dealt with in the academy.
See p. 369. So does academic education.
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How does psychotherapy differ from the education which is the function of an academic institution?
{ 1 } - It uses language to educate.
{ 2 } - It is not the mere acquisition of information.
{ 3 } - It assumes that the person treated has capacities for normal mental life.
{ 4 } - It deals with psychic processes less conscious, rational, and free than those dealt with in the academy.
See p. 369. Neither is academic education.
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How does psychotherapy differ from the education which is the function of an academic institution?
{ 1 } - It uses language to educate.
{ 2 } - It is not the mere acquisition of information.
{ 3 } - It assumes that the person treated has capacities for normal mental life.
{ 4 } - It deals with psychic processes less conscious, rational, and free than those dealt with in the academy.
See p. 369. So does academic education.
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How does psychotherapy differ from the education which is the function of an academic institution?
{ 1 } - It uses language to educate.
{ 2 } - It is not the mere acquisition of information.
{ 3 } - It assumes that the person treated has capacities for normal mental life.
{ 4 } - It deals with psychic processes less conscious, rational, and free than those dealt with in the academy.
See p. 369.
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