Psychoanalytic Conversations
Interviews with Clinicians, Commentators, and Critics
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Word Count
92,000 words, Guess
Page Count
368 pages
Physical Format
Hardcover
Identifiers
- ISBN-100881633283
- ISBN-139780881633283
- Library of Congress Control Number00063985
- OCLC Control Number852158985
- OCLC Control Number44812301
and 2 more
- Better World Books9780881633283
- Open LibraryOL8174255M
Classifications
- LCCRC506
- LCCRC506 .R835 2000eb
- LCCRC 506 R835 2000
First Sentence
Peter L. Rudnytsky: I thought I would begin by asking how you got interested in psychoanalysis, what sort of work you were doing before you trained, and how you came into it.
Subjects
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Other Editions
- Psychoanalytic Conversations: Interviews with Clinicians, Commentators, and Critics
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