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Journal of Psychotherapy Practice and Research 2: 1-3, 1993
Copyright © 1993 American Psychiatric Association, Inc.

Research and the Future of Intensive Psychotherapy

KENNETH Z. ALTSHULER M.D.1

1 Department of Psychiatry, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas.

Several factors have altered our view of intensive psychotherapy—the most important, perhaps, having done so without real scientific basis or scrutiny. Shouldn't we take a careful look?

Submitted on February 11, 1992
Accepted on May 8, 1992







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