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Published Online: 1976, pp. 189–360

The Eclectic and Multiple Therapy of a Shoe Fetishist: Annotated Briefs by the Client and Therapists

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This case history presents not only the therapists’ point of view but also the client’s. Four critical periods during therapy with a shoe fetishist were described by the two therapists and the client. The results of this procedure suggest that it is a facilitating method of gaining insight into the therapeutic process.

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American Journal of Psychotherapy
Pages: 317 - 326
PubMed: 937595

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Published in print: 1976, pp. 189–360
Published online: 30 April 2018

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John (Anonymous)
William M. Chambers*
William B. Janzen*

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Department of Health Services, University of Alabama, University, Ala. 35486.

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