Advances in Descriptive Psychology: Official Annual Publication of the Society for Descriptive Psychology, Volume 4Jai Press, 1981 - Descriptive psychology |
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Page 195
... reference to pain and distress is already in- cluded in the reference to a normatively significant ( serious ) disa- bility . 5. For " impairment in one or more important areas of functioning ( disability ) " , read “ a normatively ...
... reference to pain and distress is already in- cluded in the reference to a normatively significant ( serious ) disa- bility . 5. For " impairment in one or more important areas of functioning ( disability ) " , read “ a normatively ...
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... reference . That is to say , even where mere expulsion is involved , persons not only reallocate their repudiated affects " out there , " but they then take it that those affects are directed back to them- selves . The cover story ...
... reference . That is to say , even where mere expulsion is involved , persons not only reallocate their repudiated affects " out there , " but they then take it that those affects are directed back to them- selves . The cover story ...
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... reference , and I believe that this self reference has an at least twofold intelligibility . First , and more fundamentally , is the general tendency of persons to take it that others will appraise them as they at heart appraise ...
... reference , and I believe that this self reference has an at least twofold intelligibility . First , and more fundamentally , is the general tendency of persons to take it that others will appraise them as they at heart appraise ...
Contents
SCIENCE RELIGION AND RELIGIONS | 55 |
A CONCEPTUALIZATION OF HYPNOSIS | 75 |
A CONCEPTUAL MODEL | 103 |
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