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... kind of therapy , there is great pressure upon the patient to adjust to the status quo . Motivation to change the ... kind of frustration or ultimately the kind of motivation that would encourage the patient to change his environment ...
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... kind of reassurance when I told them that they were not schizophrenic . The diagnostic term " paranoid " has taken on an almost totally pejorative meaning . The term is not restricted to those who behave strangely , are overly ...
... kind of reassurance when I told them that they were not schizophrenic . The diagnostic term " paranoid " has taken on an almost totally pejorative meaning . The term is not restricted to those who behave strangely , are overly ...
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... kind of individualism is not desirable , but we do need the kind referred to by Erich Fromm10 and David Riesman " -the capacity of the individual to discover and realize his own spontaneous self , to experience the potentialities that ...
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Psychotherapy and Social Change | 17 |
Psychiatric Treatment in an Oppressive Environment | 29 |
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