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Context and Meaning in Writing Case Reports1683 Novato Boulevard,Suite 2A, Novato, CA 94947. Three frequently encountered difficulties with writing about clinical interviews without setting forth adequate context are briefly described and illustrated with citations to a recent critique of an article in this journal. These problems are changing the level of abstraction, imputing motivations to those described, and urging a favorite therapeutic maneuver without demonstrating awareness of the merits of alternatives.
Journal of Humanistic Psychology, Vol. 35, No. 2,
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