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Vilamoura 2005: Conference texts

Sylvia Zwettler-Otte: From Freud’s ‘Splendid Isolation’ to our ‘Crisis’ Today 17 Sep. 2005
Werner Bohleber: Paper by the Working Party on Theoretical Issues 14 Sep. 2005
Andre Green: Issues of Interpretation; Conjectures on Construction 12 Sep. 2005
Mikael Sundén: To interpret is to construct 11 Sep. 2005
Domenico Chianese: Construction, Scenes and Destiny 10 Sep. 2005
Jacques Press: Construction, Interpretation and the Confusion of Tongues 09 Sep. 2005
Michael FELDMAN: The Illumination of History 08 Sep. 2005
Cesar Botella: Levels of memory and truth: Their interpretation 06 Sep. 2005
Guillermo Bodner: Construction and Psychic Change 05 Sep. 2005
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