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Vol. 11 No. 1 (2015): Client-Centered Therapy with A Client with Executive Dysfunction
Vol. 11 No. 1 (2015): Client-Centered Therapy with A Client with Executive Dysfunction
Published:
03/01/2015
Case Study
Using Client-Centered Psychotherapy Embedded Within A Pluralistic Integrative Approach to Help a Client With Executive Dysfunction: The Case of "Judith"
Tony Ward, Kevin Hogan
1-20
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Providing Psychotherapy to People with Neuropsychological Impairment: Complexities and Issues Raised by the Case of "Judith"
Nigel S. King
21-25
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Perspectives on the Case of "Judith"
Lee Hyer, Brianna Brandon
26-41
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The Case of "Judith": A Neuropsychologist's Perspective
Nadia Webb
42-54
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The Case of "Judith": Reflections on Combining a Psychoneurological Perspective Within a Client-Centered and Pluralistic Therapy Framework
Tony Ward, Kevin Hogan
55-64
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