LA STRUTTURA DEL CARATTERE: UNA TEORIA COGNITIVA DELLA GESTALT

Todd Burley
Department of Psychology, Loma Linda University
Gestalt Associates Training—Los Angeles
M. Catherin (Kiti) Freier
Department of Psychology, Loma Linda University
Department of Pediatrics, Loma Linda University

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