The third volume in the Clarkson on Psychotherapy series brings together a fascinating selection of Professor Clarkson's work. Most of the material has not previously been formally published, and ranges, from the beginnings of Gestalt through the importance - in life and therapy - of inborn constitutional temperamental types, to fundamental concerns in using philisophical discipline in psychology and Clarkson's demonstration how the five-relational...
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