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Lubbe, Trevor Object Relations in Depression eBook

Object Relations in Depression

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This book examines the role of British Object Relations Theory in order to explore our understanding and treatment of depression.

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Title of eBook: Object Relations in Depression
Release Date: 12-15-2010
Publisher: Routledge

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