Abstract
Nothing much is really new. Ancient wisdom continually reasserts itself in a different form or by a different name. Gullible people latch on to old truths with the haughty pride of possession; they and they alone have found the key to happiness—or to eternal life.This observation is especially true in psychiatry and psychology, where group dynamics, transactional analysis, T-groups, and stroking are the latest things. They are in; they allow for inputs and feedback; they are grist for the jargon-writers' mill.Maybe it is good to consider the use of an old psychiatric device probably going back to the . . .
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