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(1983). Erratum. Bul. Int. Psychoanal. Assn., 64:108.

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(1983). Bulletin of the International Psycho-Analytic Association, 64:108

Erratum

Please note the following error which occurred in the 146th Bulletin of the IPA, published IJPA Vol. 63, Part 1, 1982, page 132, report of the activities of the German Psychoanalytical Association. It was stated that there were 'more than 300 participants from four German-speaking societies' at the Conference of German-speaking analysts held in Bamberg in March 1980. This was an incorrect formulation, in that the participants came from four European Societies—the Dutch, German, Swiss and Viennese. Whilst the language of the Conference was German, it was, of course, incorrect to call the Dutch and Swiss Societies 'German-speaking societies'. Our apologies to those concerned.

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(1983). Erratum. Bul. Int. Psychoanal. Assn., 64:108

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