Methodological Significance of E. Fromm's Works for the Development of an Integrative Approach to Understanding the Personal Prerequisites of Clients' Problems in Psychotherapy and its Purpose
Background. A number of well-known and leading theories of psychotherapy developed in the works of S. Freud, A. Adler, K. Jung, E. Fromm, K. Rogers, and V. Frankl unites a common theoretical provision that the most important prerequisites for many problems of psychotherapy clients who seek for help...
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