Does the world need psychotherapy? Personal and political perspectives - Professor Andrew Samuels
Could psychotherapy be more than a means of easing personal distress or increasing insight? For many years, Andrew Samuels has been working with politicians, political parties and activist groups as a political consultant. This work, conducted internationally, gives Samuels unique experiences and insights. Themes he has addressed in this work include leadership, economic inequality, and aggression and violence.
Видео Does the world need psychotherapy? Personal and political perspectives - Professor Andrew Samuels канала Edge Hill University Lectures & Events
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