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  • ...ily|families]] and couples in [[intimate relationship]]s to nurture change and development. It tends to view change in terms of the [[system]]s of interac ...to influence conversations in a way that catalyzes the strengths, wisdom, and support of the wider system.
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  • ...ily|families]] and couples in [[intimate relationship]]s to nurture change and development. It tends to view change in terms of the [[system]]s of interac ...to influence conversations in a way that catalyzes the strengths, wisdom, and support of the wider system.
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  • ...could be unravelled by those with certain powers. In modern times, various schools of [[psychology]] have offered theories about the meaning of dreams. ...into a friend. To embrace an axe is to transform aggression into affection and camaraderie.
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  • ...erience]]s, [[mysticism|mystical experiences]], [[trance|systemic trance]] and other [[occult]] experiences of living. ...tices. Although [[Carl Jung]] and others explored aspects of the spiritual and transpersonal in their work, Miller (1998: 541-542) notes that Western psyc
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  • ...ily|families]] and couples in [[intimate relationship]]s to nurture change and development. It tends to view change in terms of the [[system]]s of interac ...to influence conversations in a way that catalyzes the strengths, wisdom, and support of the wider system.
    46 KB (6,294 words) - 20:27, 14 March 2011
  • ...al ethical" Stoic views that only a ''sage'' can be considered truly free, and that all moral corruptions are equally vicious.<ref name="Stoicism"/> ...he [[Roman Empire]], from its founding until the closing of all philosophy schools in 529&nbsp;AD by order of the Emperor [[Justinian I]], who perceived their
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  • ...]], [[20th-century French philosophy]], [[sociology]], [[feminist theory]] and clinical psychoanalysis. ...s Maurras]]. By the mid-1920s, Lacan had become dissatisfied with religion and quarrelled with his family over it.<ref>[[Elisabeth Roudinesco|Roudinesco,
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  • ...seling curriculum lessons and annual planning for every student, and group and individual counseling. ...unseling''' programs is the '''Council for the Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs (CACREP)''', which provides international prog
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