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Kritische Momente im Therapieprozess

Chance oder Sackgasse?

Critical moments in the course of therapy

Chance or an impasse?

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Gumz, A. Kritische Momente im Therapieprozess. Psychotherapeut 57, 256–262 (2012). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00278-012-0899-7

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