Notes
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8 Garber, M. (1991). Vested Interests. London: Routledge, p. 343.
9 DeWald, P. (1987). Learning Process in Psychoanalytic Supervision: Conplexities and Challenges. Madison, CT: International Univ. Press.
10 Lewin, B. & Ross, H. (1962). Supervision. New York: Office of Education of the American Psychoanalytic Association.