Ultimacy and triviality in psychotherapy / Ernest Keen.
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- 9780313001789
- 0275969819
- 9780275969813
- Psychotherapy -- Philosophy
- Psychiatry -- Philosophy
- Mental illness -- Chemotherapy -- Moral and ethical aspects
- Conduct of life
- Psychotherapy
- Defense mechanisms (Psychology)
- Psychophysiology
- Psychotherapy
- Defense Mechanisms
- Mind-Body Relations, Metaphysical
- Psychophysiology
- Psychiatrie -- Philosophie
- Maladies mentales -- Chimiothérapie -- Aspect moral
- Morale pratique
- Psychothérapie
- Mécanismes de défense
- Psychophysiologie
- ethics (philosophical concept)
- MEDICAL -- Psychiatry -- General
- PSYCHOLOGY -- Psychopathology -- General
- PSYCHOLOGY -- Clinical Psychology
- PSYCHOLOGY -- Mental Illness
- MEDICAL -- Mental Health
- Conduct of life
- Psychiatry -- Philosophy
- Psychotherapy -- Philosophy
- 616.891401 21
- RC437.5 .K44 2000eb
- 2000 L-616
- WM 420
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
pt. 1. Theoretical incoherence -- pt. 2. Ultimacy and triviality.
Annotation "In this work, which includes a therapy case study, Keen stresses that pharmacotherapy threatens our access and openness to ultimate issues. This book is essential reading for professionals and scholars in medicine, public health, clinical psychology, psychiatrists, and psychotherapists."--BOOK JACKET. Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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