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... tensions of frustration produce both mental and physical effects . In nearly all cases of serious value deprivation both mental and physical symptoms result . Symptoms of tension The symptoms of tension vary with the degree of ...
... tensions of frustration produce both mental and physical effects . In nearly all cases of serious value deprivation both mental and physical symptoms result . Symptoms of tension The symptoms of tension vary with the degree of ...
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... TENSION EXISTS13 Successful achievement of goals leads to reduction of tension Frustration leads to increased tension14 which is relieved by ( 1 ) Reinterpretation and / or ( 2 ) Retrial , which results in success ( leads to realistic ...
... TENSION EXISTS13 Successful achievement of goals leads to reduction of tension Frustration leads to increased tension14 which is relieved by ( 1 ) Reinterpretation and / or ( 2 ) Retrial , which results in success ( leads to realistic ...
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... tension exists . We have shown that if the goal is achieved , this tension is reduced . We must remember , however , that tension will recur when another goal appears on the horizon as a need or want the individual seeks to satisfy . At ...
... tension exists . We have shown that if the goal is achieved , this tension is reduced . We must remember , however , that tension will recur when another goal appears on the horizon as a need or want the individual seeks to satisfy . At ...
Contents
Institutions defined | 10 |
operations | 22 |
Distinctions between educational aims in U S S | 44 |
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Personality in Social Process; Values and Strategies of Individuals in a ... Varney Clyde 1896- Arnspiger No preview available - 2021 |
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