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... healthy human being ? At what point in the life history does the infantile fantasy begin to be modified by perception of reality ? Is it the same for all , neurotic and healthy alike ? Can the efficiently func- tioning human being ...
... healthy human being ? At what point in the life history does the infantile fantasy begin to be modified by perception of reality ? Is it the same for all , neurotic and healthy alike ? Can the efficiently func- tioning human being ...
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... Healthy reason as definable today , and healthy instinctoid impulses point in the same direction and are not in opposition to each other in the healthy person ( although they may be antagonistic in the un- healthy ) . As a single ...
... Healthy reason as definable today , and healthy instinctoid impulses point in the same direction and are not in opposition to each other in the healthy person ( although they may be antagonistic in the un- healthy ) . As a single ...
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... healthy people , these dichotomies were resolved , the polarities disap- peared , and many oppositions thought to be intrinsic merged and coalesced with each other to form unities . For example the age - old opposition between heart and ...
... healthy people , these dichotomies were resolved , the polarities disap- peared , and many oppositions thought to be intrinsic merged and coalesced with each other to form unities . For example the age - old opposition between heart and ...
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The Role of Basic Need Gratification in Psychological | 107 |
The Instinctoid Nature of Basic Needs | 123 |
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