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_aMurder _bA Psychotherapeutic Investigation |
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| 520 | _bThis book, a sequel to the edited book Dangerous Patients: A Psychodynamic Approach to Risk Assessment and Management, places the emphasis on working in psychodynamic psychotherapy with patients who have killed to gain a greater understanding of their internal world and object relationships. | ||
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