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- ajp.154.4.448 accessdate "2014-08-24".
- ajp.154.4.448 author1 "Strasburger, L. G.".
- ajp.154.4.448 author2 "Gutheil, T. G.".
- ajp.154.4.448 author3 "Brodsky, A.".
- ajp.154.4.448 date "1997-04-01".
- ajp.154.4.448 doi "10.1176/ajp.154.4.448".
- ajp.154.4.448 format "PDF".
- ajp.154.4.448 isCitedBy Veterans_benefits_for_post-traumatic_stress_disorder_in_the_United_States.
- ajp.154.4.448 issue "4".
- ajp.154.4.448 journal "The American Journal of Psychiatry".
- ajp.154.4.448 pages "448–456".
- ajp.154.4.448 pmid "9090330".
- ajp.154.4.448 quote "The process of psychotherapy is a search for meaning more than for facts. In other words, it may be conceived of more as a search for narrative truth than for historical truth. Whereas the forensic examiner is skeptical, questioning even plausible assertions for purposes of evaluation, the therapist may be deliberately credulous, provisionally 'believing' even implausible assertions for therapeutic purposes. The therapist accepts the patient's narrative as representing an inner, personal reality, albeit colored by biases and misperceptions. This narrative is not expected to be a veridical history; rather, the therapist strives to see the world 'through the patient's eyes.' [citation footnote numbers omitted]".
- ajp.154.4.448 title "On wearing two hats: Role conflict in serving as both psychotherapist and expert witness".
- ajp.154.4.448 url "http://ajp.psychiatryonline.org/data/Journals/AJP/3675/448.pdf".
- ajp.154.4.448 volume "154".