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Journal of the Massachusetts Dental Society|May 16, 2000
Using mind-body techniques in dentistryE F Counselman
American Journal of Psychotherapy|January 1, 1993
The ill therapist: therapists' reactions to personal illness and its impact on psychotherapyE F Counselman, A Alonso
International Journal of Group Psychotherapy|July 1, 1999
The missed session in psychodynamic group psychotherapyE F Counselman, J S Gans
International Journal of Group Psychotherapy|January 26, 2000
Silence in group psychotherapy: a powerful communicationJ S Gans, E F Counselman
International Journal of Group Psychotherapy|July 1, 1994
Leadership of mental health consultation groups: a model for group therapistsE F Counselman, R L Weber
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Journal of the Massachusetts Dental Society|May 16, 2000
Using mind-body techniques in dentistryE F Counselman
American Journal of Psychotherapy|January 1, 1993
The ill therapist: therapists' reactions to personal illness and its impact on psychotherapyE F Counselman, A Alonso
International Journal of Group Psychotherapy|July 1, 1999
The missed session in psychodynamic group psychotherapyE F Counselman, J S Gans
International Journal of Group Psychotherapy|January 26, 2000
Silence in group psychotherapy: a powerful communicationJ S Gans, E F Counselman
International Journal of Group Psychotherapy|July 1, 1994
Leadership of mental health consultation groups: a model for group therapistsE F Counselman, R L Weber
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