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Psychoanalytic pioneers by
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New York Basic Books c1966
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Object relations in psychoanalytic theory by
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Cambridge, MA Harvard Univ. Press c1983
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The technique of psychoanalytic psychotherapy, vol. 1: the initial contact; theoretical framework; understanding the patient's communications; the therapist's interventions by Series: (Classical psychoanalysis and its applications)
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Northvale, NJ Jason Aronson c1973
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The technique of psychoanalytic psychotherapy, vol. 2; responses to interventions; the patient-therapist relationship; the phases of psychotherapy by Series: (Classical psychoanalysis and its applications)
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Northvale, NJ Jason Aronson c1974
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Analysis analysed: When the map becomes the territory by
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London/New York Routledge c1993
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Freud and beyond; a history of modern psychoanalytic thought by
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New York BasicBooks c1995
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Are you considering psychoanalysis? by
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Object relations and self psychology; an introduction by
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Belmont, CA Brooks/Cole--Thomson Learning c2004
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