First do no harm
the paradoxical encounters of psychoanalysis, warmaking, and resistance
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Author
Contributions
- Harris, Adrienne. - Contributor
- Botticelli, Steven. - Contributor
Publication
2010 - Routledge, New York, New York (State)
Language
English
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Identifiers
- ISBN-139780415996488
- ISBN-139780415996495
- ISBN-139780203885192
- ISBN-100415996481
- ISBN-10041599649X
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- ISBN-100203885198
- Library of Congress Control Number2009048677
- Open LibraryOL24033417M
Classifications
- DDC616.89/17
- LCCRC550 .F56 2010
Subjects
Topics
WarGuerreEthicsTherapyMovementsPsychologyPsychologieWar victimsPsychanalyseAspect moralPsychoanalysisArmed ConflictsVictimes de guerreProfessional ethicsMilitary PsychologyPsychology, MilitaryPsychology, militaryAspect psychologiquePsychological aspectsPsychologie militaireWar victims -- PsychologyMoral and ethical aspectsTraumatic Stress DisordersWar, psychological aspectsDéontologie professionnelleWar -- Psychological aspectsPsychoanalysis, moral and ethical aspectsPsychoanalysis -- Moral and ethical aspects
Series Statement
- The relational perspectives book series -- v. 45
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