Moral stealth : how "correct behavior" insinuates itself into psychotherapeutic practice /
"In Moral Stealth, Goldberg explores and explains that problem of "correct behavior." He demonstrates that the inflated and official expectations that are part of an analyst's training - that therapists be universally curious, hopeful, kind, and purposeful, for example - are ofte...
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2007
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University of Chicago
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