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Humanistic psychology and the trivialization of time

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He is a minister of the United Church of Christ, a member of the American Association of Pastoral Counselors, and a certified psychologist. For assistance in preparing the manuscript, the author wishes to thank Professor Sherry A. Newell, M.A., of Cameron University.

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Clippinger, J.A. Humanistic psychology and the trivialization of time. J Relig Health 16, 92–101 (1977). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01533150

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