Beauvoirian therapy: treating depression arising from oppressive conditions via Beauvoirian ethics
Beauvoirian Therapy is a new interdisciplinary model of psychotherapeutic treatment for depressed patients who have suffered from oppression. By bridging together philosophy, theory, literature and psychology, Beauvoirian Therapy is presented in a condensed and accessible psychological treatment for...
Main Author: | Santos, Susy |
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Other Authors: | Renée, Louise (French, Spanish and Italian) |
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2014
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/1993/23153 |
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