SHORT PSYCHOTHERAPEUTIC ECLECTIC INTERVENTION FOR AMBIVALENCE: A CASE STUDY

This article presents a case study on the psychotherapeutic intervention with a 27 year old female patient. The client complains about being blocked in her professional and personal life and about depressive moods. Three alternative conceptualizations (Ericksonian, systemic and motivational) show an...

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Law Schools
Mental depression
Mothers
Personal Autonomy
Personality
Personality Problems
Psychopathology
Psychotherapy
Social History
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