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... sense of continued responsibility . The state of alienation may be explicitly acknowledged by the physician , who feels that the pa- tient's significant problems are beyond his sphere of competence , or the alienation . may express ...
... sense of continued responsibility . The state of alienation may be explicitly acknowledged by the physician , who feels that the pa- tient's significant problems are beyond his sphere of competence , or the alienation . may express ...
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... sense of his own worth and effectiveness - that is , his sense of his own identity . A sense of helplessness not only alters his perceptions of his patient but also threatens his own self - concept , and may induce depression or ...
... sense of his own worth and effectiveness - that is , his sense of his own identity . A sense of helplessness not only alters his perceptions of his patient but also threatens his own self - concept , and may induce depression or ...
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... sense : the failure of a person to satisfy adequately some need of the infant . It seems reasonable to speculate that there must be some association between the sense of deprivation and the introjec- tive process by which parental ...
... sense : the failure of a person to satisfy adequately some need of the infant . It seems reasonable to speculate that there must be some association between the sense of deprivation and the introjec- tive process by which parental ...
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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adolescence adult aggressive Amer analysis anxiety Assn attitudes autistic autistic reaction become behavior cathected Chestnut Lodge child clinical communication concept countertransference cultural death defense depersonalization discussion disturbed disturbed behavior effect emotional ence examination dream example experience expressed factors father feelings felt footnote Freud Frieda Fromm-Reichmann function havior Hosp hospital hostility human illness individual integration interaction Internat internist interpersonal interview Junior Outlaws LeShan meaning ment Mental mother Negro normal nurses object observed paranoid parents patterns percent person phrenic physician problem psychiatrist psycho Psychoanalytic psychological Psychology psychosis psychotherapy relation relationship response role schizo schizophrenic schizophrenic patients seems sense sexual sibling Sigmund Freud significant situation social sociograms staff structure suicide superego symbol temporal lobe Theodore Lidz theory therapeutic therapist therapy tient Tikopia tion tive treatment Univ verbal ward York