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Wisdom, charm, wit and friendship: irreverence and innovation

Anderson, 2004

Document ID
4056724146406692411
Author
Anderson H
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Journal of Systemic Therapies

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I have very fond memories of Gianfranco. he was wise. I always waited with bated breath to hear his words. Not that I would always agree with him, but he had a gift of language and perspective-always looking at things from an unsuspecting angle. I liked his sometimes …
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