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SHARING: SOME NOTES ON THE ORGANIZATION OF TALK IN A THERAPEUTIC COMMUNITY
Psychiatric treatment systems which emphasize the therapeutic efficacy of group therapy place some emphasis on the sharing of experiences among patients. In such systems therefore the identification of instances of sharing and learning how to share are matters of some concern to members. The article...
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