When Boundaries Betray UsCarter Heyward explores the boundaries of therapy, challenging the values and codes that govern counseling and psychotherapy. The results is a theology of healing based on peer relationship-one that embraces such themes as mutuality, voices, compassion, earthcare, and ambiguity. |
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Remembering Sophie | 24 |
Yearning to Befriend | 64 |
Remembering the Violence | 83 |
Copyright | |
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