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COMPLETING DISTINCTIONS Unerweaving the ideas of Gregory Bateson and Taoism into a Unique Approach to Therapy

COMPLETING DISTINCTIONS Unerweaving the ideas of Gregory Bateson and Taoism into a Unique Approach to Therapy

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COMPLETING DISTINCTIONS Unerweaving the ideas of Gregory Bateson and Taoism into a Unique Approach to Therapy

by Flemons, Douglas

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Shambhala Publications, 1991. 179pp. Soft covers. Very good+

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Title
COMPLETING DISTINCTIONS Unerweaving the ideas of Gregory Bateson and Taoism into a Unique Approach to Therapy
Author
Flemons, Douglas
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Used
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Paperback
ISBN 10
087773545X
ISBN 13
9780877735458
Publisher
Shambhala Publications, 1991
Place of Publication
Boston
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1991

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