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Book Review: Messages Derived from Movement and Body Experience During Exploratory Therapy. Elaine V. Siegel, Issue Editor: Psychoanalytic Inquiry. Hillsdale, New Jersey: The Analytic Press, 2001, Volume 21, Number 3. 465 pages, softcover, $20.00

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Kalish-Weiss, B.I. Book Review: Messages Derived from Movement and Body Experience During Exploratory Therapy. Elaine V. Siegel, Issue Editor: Psychoanalytic Inquiry. Hillsdale, New Jersey: The Analytic Press, 2001, Volume 21, Number 3. 465 pages, softcover, $20.00. American Journal of Dance Therapy 24, 53–55 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1019725900704

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