[Dieter Adler] describes his best experiences in therapy as those in which he has been able to stimulate thought processes. The same applies to this book: He does not aim to convince his readers of anything, but what he writes is convincing. What matters to him is not to get his patients to adopt his views, but to help them achieve an inner growth that allows for different attitudes and behavio...
[Dieter Adler] describes his best experiences in therapy as those in which he has been able to stimulate thought processes. The same applies to this book: He does not aim to convince his readers of anything, but what he writes is convincing. What matters to him is not to get his patients to adopt his views, but to help them achieve an inner growth that allows for different attitudes and behavio...