Methods of studying the progress and outcomes of a group psychotherapy program.
@article{Luchins1947MethodsOS, title={Methods of studying the progress and outcomes of a group psychotherapy program.}, author={Abraham S. Luchins}, journal={Journal of consulting psychology}, year={1947}, volume={11 4}, pages={ 173-83 } }
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