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The reluctant prophet by
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Los Angeles Sherbourne Press
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A contribution to the problem of the present-day Jew in the light of modern psychology by
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The presentation of somatic phenomena in dreams by
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Rabbi Nachman : the question of his self-understanding by
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New York Journal of Psychology and Judaism/Human Sciences Press
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The role of the analyst in Jung's psychotherapy by
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Translation of excerpt of letter by Prof. Dr. C.G. Jung to Dr. James Kirsch dated September 30, 1948 by
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The Zaddik in Nachman's dream by
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New York Journal of Psychology and Judaism/Human Sciences Press
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The religious aspect of the unconscious by Series: (Guild Lecture: 1)
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Portsmouth, England Guild of Pastoral Psychology c1939
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