Book Review: CLINICAL AND OBSERVATIONAL PSYCHOANALYTIC RESEARCH: ROOTS OF A CONTROVERSY. Edited by Joseph Sandler,Anne-Marie Sandler,and Rosemary Davies. Madison,CT: International Universities Press,2001,$30.55 hardcover,$27.00 paperback
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Book Review: CLINICAL AND OBSERVATIONAL PSYCHOANALYTIC RESEARCH: ROOTS OF A CONTROVERSY. Edited by Joseph Sandler,Anne-Marie Sandler,and Rosemary Davies. Madison,CT: International Universities Press,2001,$30.55 hardcover,$27.00 paperback
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