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TL;DR: A historical and theoretical analysis of some broad trends in clinical psychology can be found in this article, with a focus on the presentation of self in everyday life, and the problem of payment or repayment in private practice.
Abstract: REFERENCES BACH, G. R. Intensive group psychotherapy. New York: Ronald Press, 1954. BERNE, E. Transactional analysis in psychotherapy. New York: Grove Press, 1961. GOFFMAN, E. The presentation of self in everyday life. New York: Doubleday Anchor, 1959. MORENO, J. L. Psychodrama and group psychotherapy. Sociometry, 1946, 9, 249-253. MOWRER, O. H. Payment or repayment? The problem of private practice. American Psychologist, 1963, 18, 577-580. ROTTER, J. B. A historical and theoretical analysis of some broad trends in clinical psychology. In S. Koch (Ed.), Psychology: A study of a science. Vol. 5. The process areas, the person, and some applied fields: Their place in psychology and in science. New York: McGrawHill, 1963. Pp. 780-830.