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Some books that have been written about Narco- Analysis include â??Narco-Analysis:A New Technique in Short-Cut Psychotherapyâ?? by J. Stephen Horsley, â??Narcoland: The Mexican Drug Lords and Their Godfathersâ?? by Anabel Hernandex, and â??Narco-Analysis and its Evidentiary Valueâ?? by Barcelona Panda.

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