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Product Description: Some analysts feel daunted or pessimistic when working with a patient who recounts an experience of parent/child incest. Can psychoanalysis succeed as a treatment for individuals who suffered this heinous abuse in their formative years? The answer is a definitive yes, according to David Dietrich and Marvin Margolis, who assemble the detailed case studies of leading analysts in the area of incest treatment...read more
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9780415999397 | Routledge, December 31, 2016, cover price $95.00 | About this edition: Some analysts feel daunted or pessimistic when working with a patient who recounts an experience of parent/child incest.
9780138577230, titled "Management Information Systems: New Approaches to Organization and Technology" | Prentice Hall, June 1, 1998, cover price $86.00 | also contains Management Information Systems: New Approaches to Organization and Technology | About this edition: Designed for the sophomore through MBA level Management Information System, Information Technology, and Information System courses taught in departments of Business, Management Information Systems, Information Systems, Computer Systems, and Management.

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Product Description: James Dickenson has good reason to feel pleased with himself; big home, good job, beautiful wife and two loving children, but unbeknown to smug James Dickinson, there's trouble brewing under his kitchen floorboards. Thirteen bitter and enraged Ants are planning their revenge after the rest of their colony was wiped out in one foul swoop...read more

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9781844012886 | Athena Pr Pub Co, September 1, 2004, cover price $7.95 | About this edition: James Dickenson has good reason to feel pleased with himself; big home, good job, beautiful wife and two loving children, but unbeknown to smug James Dickinson, there's trouble brewing under his kitchen floorboards.

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