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... seen not only in the above episode , but also throughout the postpsy- chotic period , in which , for example , she seemed to repeatedly emphasize her in- tense interest in the child , as if to squelch the aggressive impulses which were ...
... seen not only in the above episode , but also throughout the postpsy- chotic period , in which , for example , she seemed to repeatedly emphasize her in- tense interest in the child , as if to squelch the aggressive impulses which were ...
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... seen as a sign of " squareness " or lack of sophis- tication . However , little real malice or ani- mus characterized such expression . These values of adult groups were seen as rather laughable and " square , " but of relatively ...
... seen as a sign of " squareness " or lack of sophis- tication . However , little real malice or ani- mus characterized such expression . These values of adult groups were seen as rather laughable and " square , " but of relatively ...
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... seen in- dividually for two of those years . Since then , there has been some counseling with the parents and she has been followed minimally by her public school guidance department . She attended regular classes in public school for ...
... seen in- dividually for two of those years . Since then , there has been some counseling with the parents and she has been followed minimally by her public school guidance department . She attended regular classes in public school for ...
Contents
SUICIDE AND RISKTAKING IN TIKOPIA SOCIETY Raymond Firth | 1 |
VOLUME TWENTYFOUR MAY 1961 SUPPLEMENT TO NUMBER | 2 |
AN APPROACH TO THE DYNAMICS OF GROWTH IN ADOLESCENCE | 18 |
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