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... political consequences . At the same time other psychiatrists have eagerly embraced the role of social visionary or political activist , and they are consciously working to combine their efforts to help patients with efforts to change ...
... political consequences . At the same time other psychiatrists have eagerly embraced the role of social visionary or political activist , and they are consciously working to combine their efforts to help patients with efforts to change ...
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... political role . At the present time , psychiatrists are being pulled in two different political directions . On the one hand , they are being asked by institutions such as government agencies , prisons , and military organizations ...
... political role . At the present time , psychiatrists are being pulled in two different political directions . On the one hand , they are being asked by institutions such as government agencies , prisons , and military organizations ...
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... political purposes ; in fact , he makes certain pro- nouncements for their political effect . Psychological analyses of the motivations of political figures , for example , are often de- signed to support or criticize a given political ...
... political purposes ; in fact , he makes certain pro- nouncements for their political effect . Psychological analyses of the motivations of political figures , for example , are often de- signed to support or criticize a given political ...
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