1958
DOI: 10.1007/bf01561636
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Psychotherapy with a schizophrenic woman

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“…Visits may vary in length, ranging from a few minutes to approximately an hour or longer. Experience with psychiatric patients is not the most important factor in the therapist's background, but his enthusiasm is essential (18). The personal nature of the challenge in management generates an intensified effort toward the patient, the family, and the lay and medical community.…”
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“…Visits may vary in length, ranging from a few minutes to approximately an hour or longer. Experience with psychiatric patients is not the most important factor in the therapist's background, but his enthusiasm is essential (18). The personal nature of the challenge in management generates an intensified effort toward the patient, the family, and the lay and medical community.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%