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Voice of the Analyst: The Body/Mind Dialectic Within the Psychoanalytic Subject: Finding the Analyst's Voice

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Wrye, H.K. Voice of the Analyst: The Body/Mind Dialectic Within the Psychoanalytic Subject: Finding the Analyst's Voice. Am J Psychoanal 57, 359–369 (1997). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1022471507871

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