The Journal of Orgonomy, Volume 30, Issue 1Organomic Publications, Incorporated, 1996 - Orgonomy |
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... father . His dream was to be with his father when he came out of jail . When A was told that he was going to be kept in the hospital , rage , misery and tears filled his chest and face . He struggled hard to contain them . He gave into ...
... father . His dream was to be with his father when he came out of jail . When A was told that he was going to be kept in the hospital , rage , misery and tears filled his chest and face . He struggled hard to contain them . He gave into ...
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... father was a cold , autocratic attorney , an in- telligence operative earlier in his career , and an alcoholic who ... father's contempt and brutal treatment . An early childhood memory ' Anaclitic refers to the infantile period of ...
... father was a cold , autocratic attorney , an in- telligence operative earlier in his career , and an alcoholic who ... father's contempt and brutal treatment . An early childhood memory ' Anaclitic refers to the infantile period of ...
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... father was taken away , along with other profession- als , as hostages . Some were shot , others deported to concentration camps , among them my father . My grandparents were deported from their home to be " relocated " in Transnistria ...
... father was taken away , along with other profession- als , as hostages . Some were shot , others deported to concentration camps , among them my father . My grandparents were deported from their home to be " relocated " in Transnistria ...
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Orgonomic Sociology | 1 |
Edmund Burke and the French Revolution | 20 |
Childhood Misery and the Health Care System | 33 |
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