Externalisation du problème et internalisation du sentiment d'initiative personnel
Révision datée du 1 février 2022 à 21:37 par Fabrice Aimetti (discussion | contributions) (→RÉFÉRENCES)
Auteur : Karl Tomm
Source : Journal of Strategic and Systemic Therapies Vol 8 #1, Spring 1989
Traducteur : Fabrice Aimetti (avec l'aimable autorisation de Karl Tomm, Guilford Press, Jim Duvall de JST Institute le 1er février 2022)
Date : 31/01/2022
Traduction :
Externalisation du problème et internalisation du sentiment d'initiative personnel
INTRODUCTION
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