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This One's About... David Joseph

56 min · 1. apr. 2026
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In this episode, host Doug Dorda chats with psychoanalyst and author David Joseph about his book Listening for a Lifetime: The Art of Psychotherapy.  Gain a deeper understanding of psychotherapeutic principles through Dr. Joseph's personal maxims, reflecting his extensive clinical experience and professional wisdom.

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