Пациент и психоаналитик основы психоаналитического процесса - Дэр Кристофер, Холдер Алекс, Сандлер Джозеф (2007)
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Год:2007
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Название:Пациент и психоаналитик основы психоаналитического процесса
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Оригинал:Английский
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Язык:Русский
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Издательство:Когито-Центр
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Страниц:147
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ISBN:978-5-89353-227-2
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