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Emotion und Interaktion

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Es gibt wie in allen Gebieten der abendländischen Wissenschaft auch in der Psychotherapietechnik eine Tendenz, die Emotionen und das Denken gegeneinander auszuspielen. In der Psychotherapie hat sich dies in den alternativen Vorstellungen über die kurative Bedeutung der so genannten emotionalen Erfahrung versus der Einsicht niedergeschlagen.

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Krause, R. (2001). Emotion und Interaktion. In: Cierpka, M., Buchheim, P. (eds) Psychodynamische Konzepte. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-56504-5_23

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