Advances in Descriptive Psychology: Official Annual Publication of the Society for Descriptive Psychology, Volume 2Jai Press, 1981 - Descriptive psychology |
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... problem as unimportant , irrelevant , and unsolvable . The common posture is that psychology can progress quite satisfactorily without any concern whatsoever for this problem . Yet the problem refuses to go away and is far from dead ...
... problem as unimportant , irrelevant , and unsolvable . The common posture is that psychology can progress quite satisfactorily without any concern whatsoever for this problem . Yet the problem refuses to go away and is far from dead ...
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... problem . Reports to the contrary notwithstanding , the mind - body problem is alive and well in academia . The fashionable answer today , if you ask a psychologist about the mind - body problem , is , " Oh , that's an old- fashioned ...
... problem . Reports to the contrary notwithstanding , the mind - body problem is alive and well in academia . The fashionable answer today , if you ask a psychologist about the mind - body problem , is , " Oh , that's an old- fashioned ...
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... problem solving , and status assignment are examples of social practices that are important in psychotherapy . The Stages in the social practice of negotiation include : ( a ) stating positions , ( b ) criticising the other's position ...
... problem solving , and status assignment are examples of social practices that are important in psychotherapy . The Stages in the social practice of negotiation include : ( a ) stating positions , ( b ) criticising the other's position ...
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DOLPHINS | 31 |
PARTNERS LOVERS FRIENDS | 57 |
FRIENDSHIP AND LOVE RELATIONSHIPS | 79 |
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