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Irving M. Rosen, m.d., Director of Program Development at the Cleveland State Hospital and a member of the Academy of Religion and Mental Health, has written many articles published in journals of psychiatry and pastoral care.

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Rosen, I.M. Ego psychology of dependence. J Relig Health 11, 349–356 (1972). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01574220

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