THE MANDALA OF PSYCHOTHERAPY: THE UNIVERSAL USE OF PARADOX-NEW UNDERSTANDING AND MORE CONFUSION

Regardless of differences in definition, paradox is widely practiced and written about in the psychotherapy literature. This article suggests a graphic "mandala" as a way of examining paradox based on three dimensions involved in the paradoxical intervention: type of delivery ("hard&q...

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