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Book Review: Suggestions of Abuse. By Michael D. Yapko. Simon & Schuster, NY, 1994, 271 pp., $22.00

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Prichard, D.C. Book Review: Suggestions of Abuse. By Michael D. Yapko. Simon & Schuster, NY, 1994, 271 pp., $22.00. Arch Sex Behav 29, 512–515 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1001952021781

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