Staging and Performing Dialogue: Employing the Theater Metaphor as a Methodological Strategy for Facilitating a Socratic Dialogue Group

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Staging and Performing Dialogue : Employing the Theater Metaphor as a Methodological Strategy for Facilitating a Socratic Dialogue Group. / Knox, Jeanette Bresson Ladegaard.

I: Journal of Humaniteis Therapy, Bind 6, Nr. 2, 31.12.2015, s. 137-168.

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Knox, JBL 2015, 'Staging and Performing Dialogue: Employing the Theater Metaphor as a Methodological Strategy for Facilitating a Socratic Dialogue Group', Journal of Humaniteis Therapy, bind 6, nr. 2, s. 137-168.

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Knox, J. B. L. (2015). Staging and Performing Dialogue: Employing the Theater Metaphor as a Methodological Strategy for Facilitating a Socratic Dialogue Group. Journal of Humaniteis Therapy, 6(2), 137-168.

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Knox JBL. Staging and Performing Dialogue: Employing the Theater Metaphor as a Methodological Strategy for Facilitating a Socratic Dialogue Group. Journal of Humaniteis Therapy. 2015 dec. 31;6(2):137-168.

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Knox, Jeanette Bresson Ladegaard. / Staging and Performing Dialogue : Employing the Theater Metaphor as a Methodological Strategy for Facilitating a Socratic Dialogue Group. I: Journal of Humaniteis Therapy. 2015 ; Bind 6, Nr. 2. s. 137-168.

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