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Schizotypal Personality
by A. Raine
Available from Powells Used Books
$211.50
on 1-29-2010
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ISBN Number: 9780521454223 Editor: Raine, Adrian Editor: Lencz, Todd Editor: Raine, Adrian Editor: Lencz, Todd Written by: Toglia, Michael P. Written by: Clegg, Cyndia Susan Written by: Raine, A. Written by: Watts, Fraser Written by: Dalgarno, Emily Written by: Garber, Judy Written by: Crick, Julia Written by: Vittas, Dimitri Written by: Gunby, David Written by: Ibbetson, D. J. Written by: Batson, Raymond M. Written by: Burgoon, Judee K. Written by: Kerckhoff, Alan C. Written by: Bank, Rosemarie K. Written by: Read, J. Don Written by: Caprio, Jr, Gerard Written by: Hammond, Antony Written by: Cross, J. E. Written by: Heyman, Jacques Written by: Mednick, Sarnoff A. Written by: Stern, Lesa A. Written by: Sedley, David Written by: McKnight, Brian E. Written by: Loewenstein, David Written by: Orchard, Andy Written by: Ross, David Frank Written by: Trebat, Thomas J. Written by: Pippard, A. B. Written by: Williams, Mark Written by: Tarling, Nicholas Written by: Belton, Adrian Written by: Carnegie, David Written by: Bischoff, Bernhard Written by: Lewis, A. D. E. Written by: Palmer, Vernon Valentine Written by: Vidas, Davor Written by: Raine, Adrian Written by: DelVecchio, Doreen Written by: Brearley, Denis Written by: Gerard Caprio, Jr. Written by: Gurney, R. J. Written by: Dodge, Kenneth A. Written by: Hall, Thomas N. Written by: Gardner, Sebastian Written by: Barton, Anne Written by: Bederman, David J. Written by: Schmidt, J. D. Written by: Webster, John Written by: Maguire, Laurie E. Written by: Lupoi, Maurizio Written by: Arrow, Kenneth J. Written by: Duffy, Joseph Written by: Hurwicz, Leonid Written by: Lencz, Todd Written by: Dillman, Leesa Written by: Lapidge, Michael Written by: Browning, K. A. Written by: Lewis, Pericles Written by: Blake, Joanna Written by: Greeley, Ronald Written by: Banfield, Ann Published by: Cambridge University Press Location: Cambridge ; Subject: Personality Subject: Psychiatry Subject: Mental Illness Subject: Congresses Subject: Schizotypal personality disorder. Subject: Schizotypal personality disorder, Congresses. Subject: Psychopathology, General Subject: Psychiatry, General Subject: Russian & Former Soviet Union Subject: English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh Subject: Economics, General Subject: Geology Subject: Legal History Subject: Environmental Subject: Eastern European Subject: Theory Subject: General Language Arts & Disciplines Subject: Developmental Psychology Subject: General Social Science Subject: Economic Development Subject: General Drama Subject: Physics Subject: World Subject: General Psychology & Psychiatry Subject: General History Subject: Air & Space Subject: Medieval Subject: Astronomy Subject: International Subject: General Religion Subject: General Philosophy Subject: Computer Graphics, General Subject: Economic History Subject: Engineering, Civil Edition Description: A study of pre-Civil War American theatre. Series: Cambridge Studies in the Dialogues of Plato Series Volume: 89-5 Date of Publication: January 1995 Cover Type: Hardcover Grade Level: Professional and scholarly Written in: English Illustrations: , 87 line diagrams 3 tables Number of Pages: 532 Book Size: 9.32x6.38x1.14 in. 1.90 lbs.
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