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Were you really, truly, helpful to your patients? Maybe you've just learned to...
Author:
Irvin D. Yalom
Book:
The Schopenhauer Cure
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Published at:
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Were you really, truly, helpful to your patients? Maybe you've just learned to pick patients who were going to improve on their own anyway."
( Irvin D. Yalom )
[ The Schopenhauer Cure ]
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