Psychiatry, Volume 13Guilford Press, 1950 - Psychiatry |
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... situation can be empirically confirmed . The other is whether this assumption is the most use- ful one that can be made . The answer to the first question is clearly negative . The studies discussed , and others not men- tioned ...
... situation can be empirically confirmed . The other is whether this assumption is the most use- ful one that can be made . The answer to the first question is clearly negative . The studies discussed , and others not men- tioned ...
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... situation that the subject was exposed to and all previous situations to which the subject had been exposed that were effectively related . Knowing that a person was strongly endowed with a particular need , I might devise a means of ...
... situation that the subject was exposed to and all previous situations to which the subject had been exposed that were effectively related . Knowing that a person was strongly endowed with a particular need , I might devise a means of ...
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... situation reflects to her as being the only one she is capable of . When she is treated like an inferior creature , the patient re- sponds to the situation with behavior which is appropriate to it . A devaluing social situation thereby ...
... situation reflects to her as being the only one she is capable of . When she is treated like an inferior creature , the patient re- sponds to the situation with behavior which is appropriate to it . A devaluing social situation thereby ...
Contents
CONTENTS | 1 |
PSYCHOTHERAPY OF PSYCHOSES | 17 |
CULTURE PATTERNS AND HUMAN STRESS | 25 |
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