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Value of group psychotherapy in patients with “polysurgery addiction”

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From the Lenox Hill Hospital department of neuropsychiatry. Presented at the American Psychiatric Association 113th Annual Meeting, May 13, 1957, Chicago, and also, in abbreviated form, at the American Group Psychotherapy Association 14th Annual Conference, New York, January 11, 1957.

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Brody, S. Value of group psychotherapy in patients with “polysurgery addiction”. Psych Quar 33, 260–283 (1959). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01575454

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