Dialogue Psychotherapy is that form of “meeting psychotherapy” in which genuine dialogue — meaningful speech, experiencing the other side of the relationship, confirmation of the other in his uniqueness and otherness — is particularly stressed. (12 pp.)
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Meeting Therapy
Meeting Psychotherapy is a general name for all those psychotherapies that emphasize meeting — the direct, open, mutual trusting contact between therapist and client(s) as the central, as opposed to ancillary, source of healing. Healing through meeting implies that meeting must also be a goal as well as the means to therapy. (9 pp.)
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