Multiple Therapy refers to the multiplicity of relationships possible when two therapists, preferably a man and woman, are affectively (emotionally) and interdependently involved together in individual, conjoint, family, or group therapy. (11 pp.)
Multiple Therapy refers to the multiplicity of relationships possible when two therapists, preferably a man and woman, are affectively (emotionally) and interdependently involved together in individual, conjoint, family, or group therapy. (11 pp.)
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