"Chronic" and "resistant" are two labels that can contribute to demoralization on the part of both therapist and client.
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A Path With A Heart: Ericksonian Utilization With Resistant and Chronic Clients
February 1, 1993, Routledge
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A path with a heart: Ericksonian utilization with resistant and chronic clients
1985, Brunner/Mazel
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Path with a heart: Ericksonian utilization with resistant and chronic clients
1985, Brunner/Mazel
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