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Original Article

Understanding Freud's conflicted view of the object‐relatedness of sexuality and its implications for contemporary psychoanalysis: A re‐examination of Three Essays on the Theory of Sexuality

Pages 591-613 | Accepted 15 Mar 2016, Published online: 31 Dec 2017

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