The Psychoanalytic Study of the Child, Volume 1Yale University Press, 1945 - Child analysis |
Contents
THE EDITORSPreface | 9 |
PHYLLIS GREENACREThe Biologic Economy of Birth | 31 |
RENE A SprtzHospitalism An Inquiry into the Genesis of Psychiatric | 53 |
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