Psychoanalytic Study of Society, Volume 5Werner Muensterberger, Sidney Axelrad International Universities Press, 1972 - Psychoanalysis |
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... social frame in certain primitive societies . He has christened this relationship between the doctor , the patient ... social frame of each given society changes . In other words , one particular style and distribution of dynamism in ...
... social frame in certain primitive societies . He has christened this relationship between the doctor , the patient ... social frame of each given society changes . In other words , one particular style and distribution of dynamism in ...
Page 132
... social resources inherently reflects cultural values . Welfare policies relevant to domestic emergencies endemic in the ghetto are particularly corrosive and damaging to the marginal family . Fre- quently denying emergency financial ...
... social resources inherently reflects cultural values . Welfare policies relevant to domestic emergencies endemic in the ghetto are particularly corrosive and damaging to the marginal family . Fre- quently denying emergency financial ...
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... social objects other than the mother . A reasonable conclusion then , to the entire cross - cultural analysis seems to be that the child comes to differentiate mother linguistically when ( and because ) she has significant meaning as a ...
... social objects other than the mother . A reasonable conclusion then , to the entire cross - cultural analysis seems to be that the child comes to differentiate mother linguistically when ( and because ) she has significant meaning as a ...
Contents
ANTHROPOLOGY | 9 |
MASUD R KHANOn Freuds Provision of the Therapeutic | 33 |
BRYCE BOYER and RUTH M BOYEREffects of Acculturation | 40 |
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