Which is NOT a value that the authors think the therapist should both adhere to and strengthen in the patient?
Which is NOT a value that the authors think the therapist should both adhere to and strengthen in the patient?
See p. 381. The patient commits himself to this value by seeking psychotherapy.
Which is NOT a value that the authors think the therapist should both adhere to and strengthen in the patient?
See p. 381. The patient commits himself to this value by seeking psychotherapy.
Which is NOT a value that the authors think the therapist should both adhere to and strengthen in the patient?
See p. 381. The patient commits himself to this value by seeking psychotherapy.
Which is NOT a value that the authors think the therapist should both adhere to and strengthen in the patient?
See p. 381. The patient commits himself to this value by seeking psychotherapy.
Which is NOT a value that the authors think the therapist should both adhere to and strengthen in the patient?
See p. 381. The patient commits himself to this value by seeking psychotherapy.
Which is NOT a value that the authors think the therapist should both adhere to and strengthen in the patient?
They think this value belongs to the spiritual level of health, care for which is not the role of the psychotherapist as such.
Which is NOT a value that the authors think the therapist should both adhere to and strengthen in the patient?
See p. 381. The patient commits himself to this value by seeking psychotherapy.