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Doctors and Counsellors: Collaboration or Conflict?
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 02 January 2018
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The practice of Counselling is a social movement which has developed in momentum and strength in the 1970s. Like other movements, it is observed by many and understood by few. It is acclaimed by those who see in it the possibility of at least alleviating human problems, at best as an aid to enable individuals to make the most of their potential in a highly complex world which at one and the same time is full of choice and opportunity and of confusion, frustration and insecurity.
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Newsome, A., Thorne, B. J., Wyld, K. L. (1973) Student Counselling Practice. University of London Press.Google Scholar
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