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Available
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APJA
Publication
Woodstock, Conn. : Spring Publications, c1995
Physical description
iv, 165 p.; 22 cm
Local notes
Adolf Guggenbühl-Craig exposes many of hypocrisies and idiocies of conventional psychology by looking at the profession from a refeshing but somewhat paradoxical view. By taking the “wrong side” of many politically and pychologically “correct” positions, he brings new light and ideas to mired rather than admired profession.
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