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RG-24.18, A letter from Dr. Karen Horney to Dr. Emanuel Windholz, December 1, 1942
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December 1, 1942
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RG-24.18
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Selected Correspondences between a Freudian Circle of Psychoanalysts, 1918-1950 Item 18: RG-24.18, A letter from Dr. Karen Horney to Dr. Emanuel Windholz, December 1, 1942, Deceimber 1, 1942
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A letter from Dr. Karen Horney to Dr. Emanuel Windholz, December 1, 1942
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Contemporary Freudians are distinct from the Kleinians
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Ego Psychology, theory, modern
Exemplification of Contemporary Freudians, Christopher Bollas, D.W. Winnicott, Adam Phillps
Freud extrapolated Psychodynamics to describe the processes of the mind
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Object relations Psychology, theory, modern
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Self Psychology, theory, modern
Space between social and political theory and psychoanalysis, nowadays theorists
Theories of Psychoanalysis, modern psychological applications
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