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Book Review: Analisi di Gruppo. La Prospettiva Interpersonale di Karen Horney (Group Analysis. The Interpersonal Perspective of Karen Horney), by Diego Garofalo, EDUP, Roma, 2001, 261 pp.

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Cresti, A. Book Review: Analisi di Gruppo. La Prospettiva Interpersonale di Karen Horney (Group Analysis. The Interpersonal Perspective of Karen Horney), by Diego Garofalo, EDUP, Roma, 2001, 261 pp.. Am J Psychoanal 63, 196–198 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1024035300384

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