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2005


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Reflection: searching for the essential
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Hutschemaekers, Giel - 43–4 (2005)
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Psychotherapy and counseling; differences, resemblance, competetion or added value?
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Barkema-Sala, Els - 43–3 (2005)
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Meditation and letting-be: A pathway to realization and perception
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Vermeir, Veronique - 43–1 (2005)

2004


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Conditional negative disregard? A short reflection on short dynamic experiential psychotherapy , on the occasion of the book of Osimo
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Goudsmit, Arno - 42–4 (2004)
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The 'Brain Fag' syndrome; analysis of transcultural psychiatric thinking according to a culturally determined psychiatric syndrome
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Lucieer, Wim - 42–3 (2004)
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The Roots of Empathy; The theory of the shared Manifold Hypothesis and the Neural Basis of Intersubjectivity
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Snijder, Annemarie, & Doesum, Niels van - 42–2 (2004)
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Short therapy and I'; some reflections on the article 'Short and Good' by Bert Allemeersch
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Praag-van Asperen, Heleen van - 42–2 (2004)
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Integrative psychotherapy versus integrative psychotherapeutic action by the therapist
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Peters, Hans - 42–1 (2004)

2003


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Some reflections on the article 'Short and Good' by Bert Allemeersch
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Snijder, Annemarie - 41–4 (2003)
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Can it be shorter? A reaction on Bert Allemeersch's article 'Short and Good'
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Stuyling de Lange, Johannes - 41–4 (2003)
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Some reflections on therapeutic attitude and scientific method
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Snijder-van den Eerenbeemt, Annemarie - 41–3 (2003)
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Listening to listening
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Maas, René - 41–1 (2003)

2002


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Beyond autonomy; from individual selfdetermination to an situated authenticity
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Snijder-van den Eerenbeemt, Annemarie - 40–3 (2002)
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Carl Rogers and Abraham Moslow are probably the psychologists that have had the most profound influence on society. Their ideas have caused considerable damage to that society, because even the govern
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Boon, Albert - 40–2 (2002)

2001


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Looking at Client-centered and experiential psychotherapy through the glasses of systemic therapy; report about an attempt to link both
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De Bleser, Dirk - 39–4 (2001)
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Therapy for couples. Not in chorus, and not able to do without ... the intrinsic dynamics between partners
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Krips, Arjen - 39–3 (2001)
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Reflections on 'Person-centred therapy. A European perspective'
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Peters, Hans - 39–1 (2001)

2000


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Incongruence as a diagnostic tool and model for treatment
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Snijder-van den Eerenbeemt, Annemarie - 38–2 (2000)

1999


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AEDP: a psychodynamical shortcut in a client-centered vehicle. A reaction with background, critical notes, and the demand for 'home made'
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Snijders, Hans - 37–2 (1999)
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A facelift for the client-centered and experiential paradigm
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Lietaer, Germain - 37–2 (1999)
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Editorial Themanummer Accelerated Experiential Dynamic Psychotherapy
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Piet Bouwens - 37–2 (1999)
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Accelerated experiential-dynamic therapy from an integrative point of view
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Vries, Jan H.P. de - 37–2 (1999)
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Some reflections on the article of D. Fosha and M. Slowiaczek
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Van Balen, Richard - 37–2 (1999)
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Hope gains life. Reflections on D. Fosha's en M.L. Slowiaczek's 'Techniques to Accelerate Dynamic Psychotherapy'
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Stommel, René - 37–2 (1999)
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Carl Rogers, the man and his work
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Pols, Jan - 37–2 (1999)
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