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The Concept of Countertransference in the Writings of Carl R. Rogers: A Survey of Certain Aspects of His Thought and Their Development as They Relate to the Meaning of Countertransference: A Thesis Presented to The Faculty of Union Theological Seminary, Richmond, Virginia

The Concept of Countertransference in the Writings of Carl R. Rogers: A Survey of Certain Aspects of His Thought and Their Development as They Relate to the Meaning of Countertransference: A Thesis Presented to The Faculty of Union Theological Seminary, Richmond, Virginia

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The Concept of Countertransference in the Writings of Carl R. Rogers: A Survey of Certain Aspects of His Thought and Their Development as They Relate to the Meaning of Countertransference: A Thesis Presented to The Faculty of Union Theological Seminary, Richmond, Virginia

by Julian H. Clark, Jr

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Very Rare, Unpublished Master's Thesis. A Presentation Copy Signed and Inscribed by the Author, Julian H. "Hal" Clark, Jr. This Book is in overall Good Condition. The Red Buckram Boards have Light Wear but retain Sharp Corners with No Tears, Creases, Stains, or Any Major Damage. The Binding is Strong, Intact, and Undamaged. The Interior is Clean and Unmarked (other than the Author's Signature and Inscription, of course) with No Writing, Highlighting, or Underlining and with No Tears, Creases, Stains, Foxing, or Any Major Damage. The Interior does have a somewhat Musty Odor, though the Musty Odor is not overpowering, it is the reason this Book is only in Good Condition. The Page Edges have No Remainder Mark, Spotting/Foxing, or Any Major Damage.

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Title
The Concept of Countertransference in the Writings of Carl R. Rogers: A Survey of Certain Aspects of His Thought and Their Development as They Relate to the Meaning of Countertransference: A Thesis Presented to The Faculty of Union Theological Seminary, Richmond, Virginia
Author
Julian H. Clark, Jr
Book Condition
Used - Good
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Binding
Hardcover
Publisher
Julian H. Clark, Jr., Union Theological Seminary
Place of Publication
Richmond, VA
Date Published
1972
Pages
56
Weight
0.00 lbs

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