Instrumentalism and couple’s therapy: influential impacts on therapist’s values, neutrality, and perceived role in couple’s therapy
Master of Science === School of Family Studies and Human Services === Amber V. Vennum === Values dictate who we are, how we see the world, and how we choose to interact with others. They are imbedded in culture. Therapists and clients are dictated by values that in a large part determine the course...
Main Author: | Bridges, James Gavin |
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Language: | en_US |
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Kansas State University
2017
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/2097/38271 |
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