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Interview with Dr Stella Dickinson, author of 'The Clinician's Guide to Forensic Music Therapy'

Relojo, Dennis


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  "description": "<p>On 28th April 2017, I had the chance to visit the Freud Museum in London &ndash; a place dedicated to Sigmund Freud, who lived there with his family during the last years of his life. It was an amazing experience seeing both Anna and Sigmund&rsquo;s house. It brought the history of psychology to life and offered a glimpse of what it was like to live through World War II. But the visit became even more memorable because I had the chance to meet and interview Dr Stella Compton Dickinson.</p>", 
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