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Symposium: The Unanchored Self – Clinical Vignettes of Change in Narcissistic and Borderline Patients in Groups

Understanding the Development of a Homogeneous, Identity-Impaired Group through Countertransference Phenomena

Pages 405-426 | Published online: 29 Oct 2015

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