Abstract
More than 45 years of practicing, teaching, and writing about human beings have given me much rich experience but also a sobering recognition of how little I really know about this phenomenon of human life. Nevertheless I want to try to make explicit at least some of the teachings those patient patients, my clients, have taught me over and again. I will not elaborate on these here; I have done that to some extent in other settings (1976, 1978, 1981, 1987) and have recently summarized them again (1990). This article offers a brief introduction and a simple listing of the lessons clients have taught this therapist.
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