Book Review: Remembering,Repeating,and Working Through Childhood Trauma: the Psychodynamics of Recovered Memories,Multiple Personality,Ritual Abuse,Incest,Molestation,and Abduction. By Lawrence E. Hedges. Northvale,Nj: Jason Aronson,1994,ix + 336 pp.,$40.00
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Book Review: Remembering,Repeating,and Working Through Childhood Trauma: the Psychodynamics of Recovered Memories,Multiple Personality,Ritual Abuse,Incest,Molestation,and Abduction. By Lawrence E. Hedges. Northvale,Nj: Jason Aronson,1994,ix + 336 pp.,$40.00
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