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A relational vision of human distress

A relational vision of human distress

Dr. Joe Hinds, Senior Lecturer at CCCU and practising integrative psychotherapist, discusses the distinction between mental illness and eccentricities, and the appropriateness of mental disorder diagnoses on atypical behaviours.

21st March 201731st August 2017 Health and Wellbeing, Therapeutic Approaches2 Comments on A relational vision of human distress

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