Klaus Grawe and/or Sigmund Freud?
Abstract
This study presents counts of citations of all papers published in this journal in 1993/94. Looking at the most often cited authors shows that one of the aims of the journals is to contribute to a scientific orientation of psychotherapy. The data are compared with two other journals, one of which having a similar orientation. The goal of the study is to provide information for the ongoing debate about the future development of psychotherapy in respect to scientific and professional identity.Keywords:
Bibliometrics, psychotherapy research, professionalization of psychotherapy.
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1995-10-01
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Reiter, L. (1995). Klaus Grawe and/or Sigmund Freud?. Psychotherapie-Wissenschaft, 3(4), 215–221. Retrieved from https://psychotherapie-wissenschaft.info/article/view/667
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