Book Review: Judith V. Jordan,Maureen Walker,& Linda M. Hartling (Eds.),The Complexity of Connection: Writings from the Stone Center's Jean Baker Miller Training Institute. New York: Guilford Press,2004. 308pp. Paper: $18.95 (US),ISBN 1593850255;Cloth: $40.00 (US),ISBN 1593850263
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Book Review: Judith V. Jordan,Maureen Walker,& Linda M. Hartling (Eds.),The Complexity of Connection: Writings from the Stone Center's Jean Baker Miller Training Institute. New York: Guilford Press,2004. 308pp. Paper: $18.95 (US),ISBN 1593850255;Cloth: $40.00 (US),ISBN 1593850263
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