Harry Stack Sullivan
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The Psychiatric Interview (Norton Library (Paperback))
10 editions
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1970
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The Interpersonal Theory of Psychiatry
20 editions
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1953
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Conceptions Of Modern Psychiatry
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6 editions
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1940
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Schizophrenia as a Human Process
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1962
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Personal psychopathology; early formulations
8 editions
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1972
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The Fusion Of Psychiatry and Social Science (The Norton library)
5 editions
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1971
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A Harry Stack Sullivan Case Seminar
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1976
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The collected works of Harry Stack Sullivan, M.D
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Harry Stack Sullivan Original 5 Volume Set
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The collected works of Harry Stack Sullivan, M.D
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“It is a rare person who can cut himself off from mediate and immediate relations with others for long spaces of time without undergoing a deterioration in personality.”
― The Interpersonal Theory of Psychiatry
― The Interpersonal Theory of Psychiatry
“It is easier to act yourself into a new way of feeling than to feel yourself into a new way of acting.”
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“There is a persistent funny form of suspicion in most of us that we can solve our own problems and be the masters of our own ships of life, but the fact of the matter is that by ourselves we can only be consumed by our problems and suffer the shipwreck".”
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