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Unfinished Business in Gestalt Therapy
With the valuable permission of my teacher, I have transcribed this enjoyable conversation on unfinished business in Gestalt therapy, which took place between Prof. Dr. Hanna Nita Scherler and her student PCC,Derya Duman, who received her Gestalt training from her. … Okumaya devam et
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choosing not to prioritize, controlling outcomes, Derya Duman, existential approaches, fixing problems, hanna nita scherler, humanistic psychology, inner child, natural software, quality of presence, Should we own nothing, social software, sufficient struggle, to take responsibility, tomato seed, unconditional acceptance, unfinished business, universal developmental stages, victim psychology, who am I ile etiketlendi
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