Religions and Psychotherapies / / Klaus Baumann and Frank-Gerald B. Pajonk.
The birth of modern psychotherapies-along with the birth of psychology as a science on one side and with psychoanalysis, other depth-psychological treatments and behavioral therapies in addition to medical treatments of psychological disorders on the other side-in the 19th and 20th centuries was acc...
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