Listening with integrity: The dialogical stance of Jaakko Seikkula

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David Trimble

Center for Multicultural Training in Psychology

David Trimble, Center for Multicultural Training in Psychology, Boston Medical Center, MA.

Correspondence regarding this article should be addressed to David Trimble, 47 Wmthrop Road, Brookline, MA 02445-4566. E-mail: dtrimble@theworld.com

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