The Psychology of The Sopranos: Love, Death, Desire and Betrayal in America's Favorite Gangster Family by Glen O. Gabbard

The Psychology of The Sopranos: Love, Death, Desire and Betrayal in America's Favorite Gangster Family

Glen O. Gabbard

208 pages first pub 2002 (editions)

nonfiction philosophy psychology informative fast-paced
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Some have called it "The Sopranos Effect"--the quiet that descends just before a new episode of the hit TV series is aired. Stores are deserted, restaurants quiet--and for patients of distinguished psychoanalyst and author Glen Gabbard, desperate ...

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