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NO MORE PLAGUE? THE FATE OF PSYCHOANALYSIS ON THE CONTINENT OF THE VIRTUAL

Maryana Velikodna

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Velikodna, M. (2021). No more plague? The fate of psychoanalysis on the continent of the Virtual. Psychoanalysis and the Virtual: ethics, metapsychology, and clinical experience of out-of-office practice: Materials of the II All-Ukrainian scientific and practical conference with international participation, June 12-13, 2021, Kyiv. P. 7-14. DOI: http://doi.org/10.32437/PVEMCERPdppp0001 

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Velykodna, M. (2021). Not a plague anymore? The fate of psychoanalysis on the continent of the Virtual [in Ukrainian]. Psychoanalysis and the Virtual: ethics, metapsychology and clinical experience of remote practice : Conference proceedings, June, 12-13, 2021, Kyiv [electronic book]. - Kyiv, Kryvyi Rih: Publisher Roman Kozlov, 2021. - pp. 7-14.  DOI: http://doi.org/10.32437/PVEMCERPdppp0001 

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