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Charles Maes
The Psychoanalytic and the Commonplace Experience of Silence:
Some Phenomenological Considerations
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Jack T. F. Ling
Existential Dimensions of Paradoxical Strategies in Psychotherapy and Counseling
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Joseph Lyons
Remembering and Psychotherapy
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Amedeo P. Giorgi
The Importance of the Phenomenological Attitude for Access to the Psychological Realm
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Carolyn Gratton
Phenomenological and Traditional Views of Trust Between Clients and Therapists
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Robert Fessler
Phenomenology and "The Talking Cure":
Research on Psychotherapy
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Bernd Jager
Be-ing . . . Think-ing . . . Thank-ing. Reflections on Technology in the Spirit of Martin Heidegger
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Christopher M. Aanstoos
A Phenomenological Study of Thinking
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Bernd Jager
Theorizing and the Elaboration of Place:
Inquiry into Galileo and Freud
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Frederick J. Wertz
Revolution in Psychology:
A Case Study of the New Look School of Perception
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Robert J. Masek
Outline for a Dialogal Perspective in Phenomenological Psychoanalysis
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David L. Smith
The History of the Graduate Program via Existential-Phenomenological Psychology at Duquesne University
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