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101 0 _aEng
102 _aGB
200 1 _aOn Freud's screen memories
_feds Gail S. Reed, Howard B. Levine
210 _aLondon
_cKarnac
_d2015
215 _a212 p.
225 2 _a<Contemporary Freud
_eturning points & critical issues
464 1 _tSome final thoughts on memory and screen memory
_020727
464 1 _tScreen memories today: a neuropsychoanalytic essay of definition
_020728
464 1 _tPhyllis greenacre: screen memories and reconstruction
_020729
464 1 _tReading Freud's semiotic passion
_020730
464 1 _tScreen memories revisited
_020731
464 1 _tThe waning of screen memories: from the age of neuroses to an autistoid age
_020732
464 1 _tThe screen and behind it: manifest and latent themes in freud's uber deckerinnegungen
_020733
464 1 _tScreen memories: the faculty of memory and the importance of the patient's history
_020734
464 1 _tThe screen memory and the act of remembering
_020735
464 1 _tScreen memories: a reintroduction
_020736
464 1 _tScreen memories (1899a)
_020737
606 1 _aPsicanalise
686 _a5100 - Psicanálise
702 1 _aReed
_bGail S.
_ced.
702 1 _aLevine
_bHoward B.
_ced.
856 4 _uhttps://catalogo.ispa.pt/opac/biblioteca/localizacao_doc/c3.htm