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The Symptom-Code and Its Application

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The Psychoanalysis of Symptoms
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In the understanding of this system of assumptions, propositions and axioms regarding the formation, composition, and dissolution of emotional-psychological symptoms, there are essentially four phases that encompass the subject matter of symptom structure comprising the morphology and anatomy of symptoms. The first phase to be presented is actually a distillation of the exposition of the previous chapter

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Kellerman, H. (2008). The Symptom-Code and Its Application. In: The Psychoanalysis of Symptoms. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-72248-1_3

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