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| psy·cho·syn·the·sis [ skō sínthəssiss ] |
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1. psychotherapeutic movement: a psychotherapeutic movement, opposed to psychoanalysis, that attempts to restore useful inhibitions and control
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2. holistic form of psychotherapy: a holistic form of psychotherapy involving clients in an exploration of the emotional, intellectual, physical, and spiritual aspects of the self
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