Emotional inertia: a key to understanding psychotherapy process and outcome
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Abstract
The processes underlying psychotherapeutic change have increasingly been emphasized in both research and clinical practice. Nonlinear dynamical systems theory (NDS) offers a transdisciplinary scientific approach to the study of these processes. This paper introduces the NDS concept of
CitationBornas, X. [et al.]. Emotional inertia: a key to understanding psychotherapy process and outcome. "International journal of clinical and health psychology", 01 Setembre 2014, vol. 14, núm. 3, p. 232-239.
ISSN1697-2600
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