Interview with Richard A. Mackey on The emerging self in psychotherapy with adults, by Richard A. Mackey
The self has been of concern to theologians, philosophers, social and behavioral scientists for centuries and has received considerable attention from psychiatrists, psychologists and psychoanalysts in recent decades. In the human services professions, the concept has served as a tool for describing...
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Summary: | The self has been of concern to theologians, philosophers, social and behavioral scientists for centuries and has received considerable attention from psychiatrists, psychologists and psychoanalysts in recent decades. In the human services professions, the concept has served as a tool for describing how psychotherapists behave with clients as well as a theoretical tool for reminding us of the importance of being aware of our thoughts and feelings in professional relationships. === Title supplied by cataloger. |
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