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Taking the Bull by the Horns: Beyond Talk in Psychological Interventions

The purpose of this article is to argue that as long as the therapeutic community relies on commonly accepted sacred cows to produce results, little if any progress will take place. The five sacred cows of traditional psychological interventions (prevention, psychotherapy, and rehabilitation) are ba...

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Published in:The Family journal (Alexandria, Va.) Va.), 1999-07, Vol.7 (3), p.206-220
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