 | Mona Sue Weissmark, Daniel A. Giacomo - 2008 - 188 pages
...we might better foster it in the training of future therapists. As Freud has suggested, "Is it not a justifiable endeavor on the part of a physician to seek to control the mental factor, to use it with a purpose, and to direct and strengthen it? This and nothing else... | |
 | Sarah Winter - 1999 - 385 pages
...psychotherapy that the patient demands along with the treatment of his or her specific physical ailment: "Is it not then a justifiable endeavor on the part of a physician to seek to obtain command of this factor [psychotherapy], to use it with a purpose, and to direct and strengthen... | |
 | Richard Askay, Jensen Farquhar - 2006 - 456 pages
...continually practicing psychotherapy, even when you have no intention of doing so and are not aware of it ... Is it not then a justifiable endeavor on the part of a physician to seek to obtain command of this factor [the psychical disposition of the patient], to use it with a purpose,... | |
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