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Structured Image Framework Theory (SIFT): A neurologically based diagrammatic structure enabling the therapist to describe emotionally distressing situations within known brain functions 结构图像框架理论(SIFT):一种基于神经学的图解结构,使治疗师能够在已知的大脑功能中描述情绪上的痛苦情况
The International Journal of Neuropsychotherapy Pub Date : 2018-09-05 DOI: 10.12744/IJNPT.2018.0093-0104
Daren Wilson
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