PRACTICE OF PSYCHOANALYTICALLY ORIENTED PSYCHOTHERAPY (FREE IN INDIAN SOCIETY TOWARDS MODERNITY)

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  • Shakuntala Dube Manobal Study

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PSYCHOANALYTICALLY ORIENTED PSYCHOTHERAPY

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Published

23-12-2024

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PRACTICE OF PSYCHOANALYTICALLY ORIENTED PSYCHOTHERAPY (FREE IN INDIAN SOCIETY TOWARDS MODERNITY). (2024). Indian Journal of Clinical Psychology, 50(3). https://ojs.ijcp.co.in/index.php/ijcp/article/view/494

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