Experiencing vulnerability in psychotherapy

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Leroux, P., Sperlinger, D. and Worrell, M. 2007. Experiencing vulnerability in psychotherapy. Existential Analysis. 18.2, pp. 315-328.
AuthorsLeroux, P., Sperlinger, D. and Worrell, M.
Year2007
JournalExistential Analysis
Journal citation18.2, pp. 315-328
PublisherSociety for Existential Analysis
ISSN1752-5616
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