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You’re referring to the sentence: “It’s unfortunate that third-wave therapists turned predominantly…

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You’re referring to the sentence: “It’s unfortunate that third-wave therapists turned predominantly…

We didn’t say that that both influences shouldn’t or “can’t co-exist” as you put it, and that isn’t what we meant, nor was it intended to…

Donald J. Robertson
Dec 15, 2020
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You’re referring to the sentence: “It’s unfortunate that third-wave therapists turned predominantly…

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You’re referring to the sentence: “It’s unfortunate that third-wave therapists turned predominantly to Buddhism as an inspiration for introducing mindfulness to CBT when similar ideas were already there in Stoicism.” I think you’ve misread that, with respect.

We didn’t say that that both influences shouldn’t or “can’t co-exist” as you put it, and that is…

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