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The Client’s Nonverbal Utterances, Creative Understanding & the Therapist’s Inner Conversation
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Author(s):
Peter Rober
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Glenn Larner
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David Paré
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2004
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Springer US
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2004
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10.1007/978-1-4419-8975-8_7
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Striving for Perspicuity
pp. 15
Levinas Therapy as Discourse Ethics
pp. 33
Acknowledging the Otherness of the Other
pp. 53
Narrating the Difference
pp. 73
Power, Authority, and Pointless Activity
pp. 87
A Postmodern Collaborative Approach
pp. 109
The Client’s Nonverbal Utterances, Creative Understanding & the Therapist’s Inner Conversation
pp. 125
Discursive Approaches to Clinical Research
pp. 145
Coming to Terms with Violence and Resistance
pp. 163
What’s Love Got to Do With It?
pp. 181
Certainties v. Epiphanies
pp. 199
Mesmerizing Violent Offenders with a Slice of Life
pp. 217
Radical Youthwork
pp. 233
Response-able Practice
pp. 253
Therapy As Social Construction
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