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... less stimulated by political issues and less willing to involve himself in confrontations . While he still retained his radical ideas , he found his life too gratifying to be willing to risk getting hurt or going to prison . He ...
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... less radical and my conservative patients become a little less con- servative . My highly repressed patients become a little more liberated and my highly liberated patients a little more con- trolled . Whether a student - health ...
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