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Book Review: Sexual Orientation and Psychoanalysis: Sexual Science and Clinical Practice. By Richard C. Friedman and Jennifer I. Downey. Columbia University Press, New York, 2002, 352 pp., $35.00

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Levine, S.B. Book Review: Sexual Orientation and Psychoanalysis: Sexual Science and Clinical Practice. By Richard C. Friedman and Jennifer I. Downey. Columbia University Press, New York, 2002, 352 pp., $35.00. Arch Sex Behav 32, 473–474 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1025603711989

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