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... better can lessen his motivation to confront an oppressive situation . Even the use of nonmedical drugs , such as alcohol or marijuana , allows many people to avoid dealing with crucial social and existential issues . But when a ...
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... better understanding of their own and their antagonists ' feelings . It must not be assumed that what I refer to as an educative func- tion is a neutral one ; there are very few brute facts about psy- chiatry or social science , and ...
... better understanding of their own and their antagonists ' feelings . It must not be assumed that what I refer to as an educative func- tion is a neutral one ; there are very few brute facts about psy- chiatry or social science , and ...
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... better and better , providing us with almost un- limited opportunities for leisure . Eventually we will have mach- ines that will in most ways out - think man , and we will some day have machines that are as creative as man.21 One could ...
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Psychotherapy and Social Change | 17 |
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