âThe History and Practice of Psychanalysisâ (i.e. Psychoanalysis) delves into the foundational concepts and historical development of psychoanalytic theory. Written by Poul Carl Bjerre, this work explores the core tenets of psychoanalysis, offering readers insights into its application and evolution.
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