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... proposes as a second significant condition that breakdowns are both self - initiated and actively initiated , in other words , that an individual experiences a mental breakdown as a result of a sequence of specific behaviors he per ...
... proposes as a second significant condition that breakdowns are both self - initiated and actively initiated , in other words , that an individual experiences a mental breakdown as a result of a sequence of specific behaviors he per ...
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... proposes that when a person feels guilty , he has done something to arouse this feeling , though not necessarily the precise thing about which he reports guilt . Most theories allow that , when he feels guilty , he may simply have felt ...
... proposes that when a person feels guilty , he has done something to arouse this feeling , though not necessarily the precise thing about which he reports guilt . Most theories allow that , when he feels guilty , he may simply have felt ...
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... proposes that man is biologically constituted as a social animal , an evolutionary advance over the gregariousness which has , as its first phyletic glimmer , the sexual reproduction of species . Incorporating the almost cer- tain ...
... proposes that man is biologically constituted as a social animal , an evolutionary advance over the gregariousness which has , as its first phyletic glimmer , the sexual reproduction of species . Incorporating the almost cer- tain ...
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