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Book Review Adult Development, Therapy and Culture: A Postmodern Synthesis. By Gerald Young. Plenum Series in Adult Development and Aging (Series Editor, Jack Demick, Suffolk University). New York: Plenum, 1997

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Wells, Y.V. Book Review Adult Development, Therapy and Culture: A Postmodern Synthesis. By Gerald Young. Plenum Series in Adult Development and Aging (Series Editor, Jack Demick, Suffolk University). New York: Plenum, 1997. Journal of Adult Development 5, 67–69 (1998). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1023073214889

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