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... become patients because society imposes so many restrictions on them that they become unhappy . Or , conceivably , those who view the world a little differently from their neighbors are simply more accepting of the role of psychiatric ...
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Seymour L. Halleck. patience , loyalty , and perseverance become maladaptive or irre- levant values ; they have been replaced by a demand for instant gratification . 5. These technologies that provide information have become remarkably ...
Seymour L. Halleck. patience , loyalty , and perseverance become maladaptive or irre- levant values ; they have been replaced by a demand for instant gratification . 5. These technologies that provide information have become remarkably ...
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... become fixated upon themselves ; their desire to know everything about their own thoughts , feelings , and potentialities has become an obses- sion . Too much self - consciousness can become a burden to those who seek it and a bore to ...
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