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... present knowledge of emotional disorders . These changes are long over- due . I believe that the psychiatrist should be a leader in demand- ing the following legal reforms : 1. When involuntary commitment is invoked , it should be based ...
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... present day . Michelangelo , implementing the precepts of psychology , should have followed his father's request and ... present are usually apparent , but distorting the past is more common and may be just as destructive . The in ...
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... present or future . Similar argu- ments apply to groups of men . The community or nation that begins to believe in its myths of perfection is driven to react unrealistically when confronted with new situations of conflict . The Freudian ...
... present or future . Similar argu- ments apply to groups of men . The community or nation that begins to believe in its myths of perfection is driven to react unrealistically when confronted with new situations of conflict . The Freudian ...
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