Exploring the Impact of Emmy van Deurzen's Existential Therapy
Emmy van Deurzen's unique approach to therapy, influenced by existential philosophy and RD Laing, is gaining global attention with the release of her new book.
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Emmy van Deurzen's unique approach to therapy, influenced by existential philosophy and RD Laing, is gaining global attention with the release of her new book.
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