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The psychoanalyst Richard Sterba ( 1898 – 1989 ) wrote that Reich was a brilliant clinician during the 1920s.
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Left to right: Annie and Wilhelm Reich with friends, including the psychoanalyst Richard Sterba ( next to Reich ), Davos, 1931.
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