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Page 85
Although in this chapter we are interested primarily in the needs of the adult , we can approach an understanding of his safety needs perhaps more efficiently by observation of infants and children , in whom these needs are much more ...
Although in this chapter we are interested primarily in the needs of the adult , we can approach an understanding of his safety needs perhaps more efficiently by observation of infants and children , in whom these needs are much more ...
Page 86
Another indication of the child's need for safety is his preference for some kind of undisrupted routine or rhythm . He seems to want a predictable , orderly world . For instance , injustice , unfairness , or inconsistency in the ...
Another indication of the child's need for safety is his preference for some kind of undisrupted routine or rhythm . He seems to want a predictable , orderly world . For instance , injustice , unfairness , or inconsistency in the ...
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Taking then the good friendships ( whether between wife and husband , parent and child , or man and man ) as our paradigms of the good interpersonal relations , and examining them a bit more closely , we find that they offer many more ...
Taking then the good friendships ( whether between wife and husband , parent and child , or man and man ) as our paradigms of the good interpersonal relations , and examining them a bit more closely , we find that they offer many more ...
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