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Growth and Turbulence in the Container/Contained: Bion’s Continuing Legacy, edited by Howard B. Levine and Lawrence J. Brown, Routledge, 2013, 323pp.

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Rachmani, V. Growth and Turbulence in the Container/Contained: Bion’s Continuing Legacy, edited by Howard B. Levine and Lawrence J. Brown, Routledge, 2013, 323pp.. Am J Psychoanal 76, 423–426 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1057/s11231-016-9058-1

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