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... therapy , and aversion treatment.5 , 6 The Russian's psychotherapy , however , is usually different from that of the Western world and appears to be closer to office counseling or " Dutch uncle " talks.5 Professor Rapoport believes that ...
... therapy , and aversion treatment.5 , 6 The Russian's psychotherapy , however , is usually different from that of the Western world and appears to be closer to office counseling or " Dutch uncle " talks.5 Professor Rapoport believes that ...
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... therapy is immediate and primarily physiologic and sympto- matic . The second is long - range and etiologic . What is the causative mechanism of alcoholic addiction ? Here , of course , is the main obsta- cle : this illness , causing ...
... therapy is immediate and primarily physiologic and sympto- matic . The second is long - range and etiologic . What is the causative mechanism of alcoholic addiction ? Here , of course , is the main obsta- cle : this illness , causing ...
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... therapy.10 To avoid aggravating the usual gastritis , diet may be liquid for 24 hours , then soft.11 ( Specific data on dosage 、 and on patients assigned to the therapeutic methods are not enumer- ated in the original report ) . IS ...
... therapy.10 To avoid aggravating the usual gastritis , diet may be liquid for 24 hours , then soft.11 ( Specific data on dosage 、 and on patients assigned to the therapeutic methods are not enumer- ated in the original report ) . IS ...
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