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The mourning-liberation process in health and disease
1Institute for Psychoanalysis, Northwestern University, Chicago, Illinois.
Abstract:
In this article I have presented my own research on the mourning-liberation process and related it to some of the ongoing work as well as past pioneering clinical studies of this adaptational process. Included in the references at the end of this paper is a listing of my published works on the mourning research, in chronologic order, for those who may wish to study aspects of what has been reported in greater detail.
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