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... tendency of the syn- drome can be inferred as one of the processes in a larger system of changes in which other syndrome tendencies are also involved . The following case is typical . A sexually ignorant woman was badly shocked by her ...
... tendency of the syn- drome can be inferred as one of the processes in a larger system of changes in which other syndrome tendencies are also involved . The following case is typical . A sexually ignorant woman was badly shocked by her ...
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... tendency to holistic change , like all the other tendencies we have spoken of , is just that - a tendency and not a certainty . There have been cases in which a particular stimulus seemed to have a specific and localized effect with no ...
... tendency to holistic change , like all the other tendencies we have spoken of , is just that - a tendency and not a certainty . There have been cases in which a particular stimulus seemed to have a specific and localized effect with no ...
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... TENDENCY TO EXTREMENESS OF THE SYNDROME LEVEL Side by side with the conserving tendencies we have already described , there is at least one opposing force deriving from the internal dynamics of the syndrome that favors change rather ...
... TENDENCY TO EXTREMENESS OF THE SYNDROME LEVEL Side by side with the conserving tendencies we have already described , there is at least one opposing force deriving from the internal dynamics of the syndrome that favors change rather ...
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The Role of Basic Need Gratification in Psychological | 107 |
The Instinctoid Nature of Basic Needs | 123 |
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