[The Study Days on reporting as an intervention method in Clinical Psychology] - Notes on reporting in the relation between past and present.
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The concept of “reporting” does not seem to be one of the most commonly used in traditional historiographic analyses. However, if we look more deeply into the aspects connected to it, it may emerge more clearly that both the links between the various human disciplines, as well as the very concept of “reporting”, are far more common in the historian’s work than one usually tends to think. In this article I will try to explain the main tools, problems and analyses characterising the historian’s work with reference to this kind of problem. I will try to offer some general ideas before focusing on some aspects that I feel are more significant.
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Gentiloni, U. (2013). [The Study Days on reporting as an intervention method in Clinical Psychology] - Notes on reporting in the relation between past and present. Rivista Di Psicologia Clinica , 3. https://quadernidipsicologiaclinica.com/index.php/rpc-archivio/article/view/1071