RG-13.49, Letter from Jokl to Sarlin, The Ego and Regression, discourse, April 12, 1959 | NCP-LA
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RG-13.49, Letter from Jokl to Sarlin, The Ego and Regression, discourse, April 12, 1959
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April 12, 1959
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RG-13.49
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Psychoanalytic Narratives, Discourses and Conceptions, 1918-1960 Item 49: RG-13.49, Letter from Jokl to Sarlin, The Ego and Regression, discourse, April 12, 1959, April 12, 1959
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A letter from Robert Jokl to Charles Sarlin, April 12, 1959
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