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... known of the biological and constitutional causes of emotional disorder , and because even less is known about alleviating the effects of biological and constitutional stress , the psychiatrist's main interest is environmental stress ...
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... known and has been eloquently described by Eric Hoffer3 and Harold Lasswell . On the other hand it can be argued that my patient's militancy was based on a correct per- ception of his society and that his awareness of social oppressive ...
... known and has been eloquently described by Eric Hoffer3 and Harold Lasswell . On the other hand it can be argued that my patient's militancy was based on a correct per- ception of his society and that his awareness of social oppressive ...
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... known . The futurists merely want man to control his own destiny and for his evolution to be determined by reason rather than by the tyranny of technology . Current Reform At this point the reader is likely to say to himself , “ It is ...
... known . The futurists merely want man to control his own destiny and for his evolution to be determined by reason rather than by the tyranny of technology . Current Reform At this point the reader is likely to say to himself , “ It is ...
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Psychotherapy and Social Change | 17 |
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