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Fundamental questions for psychology
journal contribution
posted on 2007-02-19, 11:46 authored by John CrombyThis paper argues that the mainstream of psychology is misconceived in ways which
make it largely unsuitable as a basis for clinical interventions.
Why do we need a new way of thinking about work with distressed individuals?
What is wrong with the many different styles of therapy and intervention already in
use?
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CROMBY, J., 2006. Fundamental questions for psychology. Clinical Psychology Forum, 162, pp. 9-12Publisher
© British Psychological SocietyPublication date
2006Notes
This article was published in Clinical Psychology Forum [© British Psychological Forum] and is available at: http://www.bps.org.uk/.ISSN
1747-5732Language
- en