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Momma and the Meaning of Life - Tales of Psychotherapy

Momma and the Meaning of Life - Tales of Psychotherapy

Momma and the Meaning of Life - Tales of Psychotherapy
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Momma and the Meaning of Life - Tales of Psychotherapy

by Irvin D.Yalom

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London: Piatkus, 1999 Six compelling case studies of therapy provide a fascinating insight into the human condition and our search for happiness. vii, 247pp.

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Title
Momma and the Meaning of Life - Tales of Psychotherapy
Author
Irvin D.Yalom
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Hardcover
Book Condition
Used - Very Good
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Very Good
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ISBN 10
0749920386
ISBN 13
9780749920388
Publisher
Piatkus
Place of Publication
London
Date Published
1999
Size
240x160mm

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