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What Clients Think of Their Family Counsellors

What Clients Think of Their Family Counsellors Robert R. Carkhuff and Bernard G. Berenson1 boldly state that: “When we look at the data, we find that troubled people, both children and adults, are as likely to be rehabilitated if they are left alone as if they are treated in professional counselling and psychotherapy.” http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Australian Journal of Social Work Taylor & Francis

What Clients Think of Their Family Counsellors

Australian Journal of Social Work , Volume 23 (1): 7 – Jan 1, 1970

What Clients Think of Their Family Counsellors

Abstract

Robert R. Carkhuff and Bernard G. Berenson1 boldly state that: “When we look at the data, we find that troubled people, both children and adults, are as likely to be rehabilitated if they are left alone as if they are treated in professional counselling and psychotherapy.”
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Taylor & Francis
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0004-9565
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10.1080/03124077008549286
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Abstract

Robert R. Carkhuff and Bernard G. Berenson1 boldly state that: “When we look at the data, we find that troubled people, both children and adults, are as likely to be rehabilitated if they are left alone as if they are treated in professional counselling and psychotherapy.”

Journal

Australian Journal of Social WorkTaylor & Francis

Published: Jan 1, 1970

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