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The half-alive ones.

Seligman, 1982

Document ID
3166082840666685945
Author
Seligman E
Publication year
Publication venue
The Journal of Analytical Psychology

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Cites the author's observations throughout her analytic work as well as more than 20 yrs experience of marital therapy conducted at the Institute of Marital Studies. Emphasis is placed on the damaging effects of the currently escalating divorce rate on children who are …
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