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... attitudes and behavior of patients in order to strengthen their capacity to cope with their environment . Often the psychiatrist will try to change a patient's attitudes or behavior , but in seeking such change the psychiatrist is ...
... attitudes and behavior of patients in order to strengthen their capacity to cope with their environment . Often the psychiatrist will try to change a patient's attitudes or behavior , but in seeking such change the psychiatrist is ...
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... attitudes . Of course , he also learns how the environment affects his feelings and attitudes , but the main emphasis is upon ways in which he can alter his perception of and reaction to his environment . As the patient concentrates ...
... attitudes . Of course , he also learns how the environment affects his feelings and attitudes , but the main emphasis is upon ways in which he can alter his perception of and reaction to his environment . As the patient concentrates ...
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... attitudes might not be appreciated nor will they necessarily precipitate change in the behavior and attitudes of family , friends , or society . Those who oppress the patient may be unwilling or unable to modify their own behavioral ...
... attitudes might not be appreciated nor will they necessarily precipitate change in the behavior and attitudes of family , friends , or society . Those who oppress the patient may be unwilling or unable to modify their own behavioral ...
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