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PSYCHIATRIA I PSYCHOTERAPIA. 2006; Tom 2, Numer 1: artykuł 4.

 

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James D. Guy   

ŻYCIE OSOBISTE PSYCHOTERAPEUTY. ZNACZĄCE WYDARZENIA ŻYCIOWE. CZĘŚĆ 2: MAŁŻEŃSTWO, CIĄŻA I RODZICIELSTWO.

THE PERSONAL LIFE OF THE PSYCHOTHERAPIST. SIGNIFICANT LIFE EVENTS. PART 2: MARRIAGE, PREGNANCY, AND PARENTHOOD.

 

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