Briefly are described the schedule, contents, the psychosocial processes, and the therapeutic effects of Marathon Therapy which is a living-in, intensive interaction experience in which so-called “patients” and so-called “psychotherapists” involve each other as persons in reciprocal influence-pressures to improve their styles of life.
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