
The dialectic relationship among trends aimed at either integration or disrupture in the field of psychotherapies over time is discussed. Theoretical, clinical, and social issues sustaining either a tendency toward an integration of the different psychotherapeutic orientations, or their counterparts whenever the different disrupture processes took place in times past are dealt with.
Psychotherapy, Humans
Psychotherapy, Humans
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