Seminar, Volúmenes461-466R. Thapar, 1998 |
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... experience of the patient and through a complex process of ' transfer- ence ' effects a cure in the victim . The situation is quite different here . The interviewer chases the victim and draws him by pushing him back into a forgotten ...
... experience of the patient and through a complex process of ' transfer- ence ' effects a cure in the victim . The situation is quite different here . The interviewer chases the victim and draws him by pushing him back into a forgotten ...
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... experiences with them of the times when I was absent or recounted those events which connected the end of one visit to the beginning of another . Relating an experience that could be shared made leave - taking easier for me . Being with ...
... experiences with them of the times when I was absent or recounted those events which connected the end of one visit to the beginning of another . Relating an experience that could be shared made leave - taking easier for me . Being with ...
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... experience , backed up by the experiences of other regions , that education leads to many social benefits , including improvements in standards of hygiene , reduction in infant and child mortality rates , decline in population growth ...
... experience , backed up by the experiences of other regions , that education leads to many social benefits , including improvements in standards of hygiene , reduction in infant and child mortality rates , decline in population growth ...
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