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The Force of Sameness and the Force for Change
Introduction In the intricate dance of human existence, two powerful psychological currents shape our experience: the force of sameness and the force for change. Gestalt therapy, with its deep-rooted humanistic and phenomenological foundation, offers a profound lens through which to … Okumaya devam et →
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