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Dichotomous Thought and Relational Processes in Therapy
Dichotomous Thought and Relational Processes in Therapy   (1988)  
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Author: Alexandra G. Kaplan

Dichotomous and nondichotomous thought represent two distinct modes of understanding that reflect dualistic, hierarchical, one-way processes or multiple, complex, and interwoven processes, respectively. This paper (and CD) explores the implications of this distinction for the structure of human relationships and the study of psychology, developmental theory, and, especially, clinical theory and practice.

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