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25. Levy 78–92, 99–103.

26. Ping, 36–41.

27. Levy, 207. 28. Levy, 276–77. 29. Levy, 209–10.

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12.

Dervin, 7.

13.

Dervin, 7.

14.

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15.

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16.

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17.

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18.

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19.

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20.

Miller, 29.

21.

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22.

Miller, 111.

23.

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24.

Spoto, 446.

25.

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26.

Oppenheimer, 55.

27.

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28.

Kaplan, 473.

29.

Kaplan, 474.

30.

Ostow, 301–33.

31.

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32.

Ostow, 321.

33.

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34.

Simon, ix.

  1. Simon, viii.

  2. Simon, ix.

  3. Simon, xi.

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  5. Holden.

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  2. Grosz and Kaplan, Clinical experience.

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19. Kaplan (1991), 368.

  1. This book: chapter one.

  2. This book: chapter three.

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26. Novotny, . . . 505.

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  4. Clinical experience of author.

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    36. Asch, 613.

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    9. Kitamura and Kitamura, 23.

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    2. Grosz, 142.

    3. Grosz, 142.

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