Abstracts and Reviews : THE PSYCHIATRIST AND HIS SHAMAN COLLEAGUE: CROSS-CULTURAL COLLABORATION WITH TRADITIONAL AMERINDIAN THERAPISTS by WOLFGANG JILEK and LOUISE JILEK-AALL. Journal of Operational Psychiatry 9 (1978): 32-39
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Abstracts and Reviews : THE PSYCHIATRIST AND HIS SHAMAN COLLEAGUE: CROSS-CULTURAL COLLABORATION WITH TRADITIONAL AMERINDIAN THERAPISTS by WOLFGANG JILEK and LOUISE JILEK-AALL. Journal of Operational Psychiatry 9 (1978): 32-39
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