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The Relational Perspective in Psychoanalysis and Group Analysis: A Comment on the Exchange between Dalal and Lavie concerning ‘The Lost Roots of the Theory of Group Analysis: “Taking Interrelational Individuals Seriously”!’ by Joshua Lavie ( Group Analysis,December 2005)
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