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A Theory of Process-Oriented Psychology Recently Developed by Arnold Mindell

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A theory of process-oriented psychology recently developed by Arnold Mindell combines elements of Jungian psychology,cognitive and behavioral models,and non-Western psychology.It may mark the beginning in psychology of a unified theory like that of

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