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hi
can anybody help me pinpoint a couple of quotes from Kelly's The =
PSychology of Personal Constructs? (At least, I _think_ that's where =
they come from...)
-There's this one, something like: "the failure to train clinical =
psychologists in the basics of scientific research is, to this writer, a =
decisive fault".
-And (maybe in the same paragraph): "Clinical psychologists are trained =
today much like a priesthood, with emphasis on long laying-on of hands, =
club memberships and the like."
SInce I have the 1955 edition, so I would prefer the chapter and closest =
heading to the actual page numbers.
Thanks in advance,
Esteban Laso
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