The self and personality structure

The self is a notoriously difficult and at times obscure concept that underpins and guides much psychotherapy theory and practice. The corollary concept of personality is fundamentally linked to the concept of the self and has provided theorists and researchers in psychology with a more coherent set...

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Main Authors: Brinich, Paul M. 1946- (Author), Shelley, Christopher (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Buckingham Philadelphia Open University Press 2002
Series:Core concepts in therapy
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