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The Ever-Emerging New Us: The Developing Therapeutic System
“The Ever-Emerging New Us” refers to an ever-changing, complexly layered vision of an evolving therapeutic partnership. We explore the developmental process of such an analytic system through the lens of complexity theory, and reflect on how this perspective illuminates our understanding of the therapeutic system and its processes of change and growth.