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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
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The psychodynamic approach to psychology has its roots in an acrimonious debate, which argues over the extent to which its doctrine takes the form of a positivist or (and) hermeneutic epistemology.

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The psychodynamic approach to psychology has its roots in an acrimonious debate which argues over the extent to which its doctrine takes the form of a positivist or (and) hermeneutic epistemology.

  • The psychodynamic approach to psychology has its roots in an acrimonious debate which argues over the extent to which its doctrine takes the form of a positivist or (and) hermeneutic epistemology.
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The psychodynamic approach to psychology has its roots in an acrimonious debate which argues over the extent to which its doctrine takes the form of a positivist or (and) hermeneutic epistemology.

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