Petrūska Clarkson
Petrūska Clarkson
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Psychotherapy as positive psychology
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Gestalt counselling in action
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The therapeutic relationship
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The transpersonal relationship in psychotherapy
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Counselling psychology
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The Achilles syndrome
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The handbook of psychotherapy
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Fritz Perls
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Transactional analysis psychotherapy
cover - OPOn psychotherapy 2Petrūska Clarkson
On psychotherapy 2
no cover - EEthicsPetrūska Clarkson
Ethics
no cover - OTOn the sublimePetrūska Clarkson
On the sublime
no cover - CIChange in organisationsPetrūska Clarkson
Change in organisations
no cover - TRtherapeutic relationship in psy...Petrūska Clarkson
The therapeutic relationship in psychoanalysis, counselling psychology and psychotherapy
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Psychotherapy as positive psychology
- Open Work
Gestalt counselling in action
- Open Work
The therapeutic relationship
- Open Work
The transpersonal relationship in psychotherapy
- Open Work
Counselling psychology
- Open Work
The Achilles syndrome
- Open Work
The handbook of psychotherapy
- Open Work
Fritz Perls
- Open Work
Transactional analysis psychotherapy
- Open Work
On psychotherapy 2
- Open Work
Ethics
- Open Work
On the sublime
- Open Work
Change in organisations
- Open Work
The therapeutic relationship in psychoanalysis, counselling psychology and psychotherapy
