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English
Pages
309

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Cover of: The Psychocybernetic Model of Art Therapy, Second Edition
The Psychocybernetic Model of Art Therapy, Second Edition
September 2003, C.C. Thomas C.C. Thomas
Hardcover in English - 2nd edition
Cover of: The Psychocybernetic Model of Art Therapy, Second Edition
The Psychocybernetic Model of Art Therapy, Second Edition
August 2003, C.C. Thomas C.C. Thomas
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First Sentence

"Heraclitus, the ancient Greek sage (c. 536-470 B.C.) declared that everything is in flux."

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Library of Congress
RC489.A7 N83 2003

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL7470407M
ISBN 10
0398073783
ISBN 13
9780398073787
LCCN
2002035973
Library Thing
6059199
Goodreads
1183680

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Heraclitus, the ancient Greek sage (c. 536-470 B.C.) declared that everything is in flux.
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