Harvard Educational Review, Volumes 16-18Howard Eugene Wilson Harvard University, 1946 |
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... Relationship of Client and Counselor . There naturally emerges at this juncture the basic question of the psychological relationship of cli- ent and counselor in the counseling situation . The concept described here defines this ...
... Relationship of Client and Counselor . There naturally emerges at this juncture the basic question of the psychological relationship of cli- ent and counselor in the counseling situation . The concept described here defines this ...
Page 133
... relationship between the two . In popular language , the client must " like " his therapist and feel that his therapist likes him . Some- what more precisely , the relationship aspect of counseling refers to the osychological climate ...
... relationship between the two . In popular language , the client must " like " his therapist and feel that his therapist likes him . Some- what more precisely , the relationship aspect of counseling refers to the osychological climate ...
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... relationship between therapist and patient . This is analog- ous to bringing the rabbit too far into Peter's lunch room too early and connecting the anxiety response , aroused by the animal , to the stimulus complex of food , room ...
... relationship between therapist and patient . This is analog- ous to bringing the rabbit too far into Peter's lunch room too early and connecting the anxiety response , aroused by the animal , to the stimulus complex of food , room ...
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ARTICLES | 10 |
Heinrich PestalozziHis Life and Work Gustav E Mueller | 141 |
The Imperial Carp | 160 |
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