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... definition of a concept is one that relates it to actual " operations . " A physical concept is defined by physical operations , such as measurements of time , temperature , distance , and so forth . In physics , operational definitions ...
... definition of a concept is one that relates it to actual " operations . " A physical concept is defined by physical operations , such as measurements of time , temperature , distance , and so forth . In physics , operational definitions ...
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... definition or choice or being so defined against one's will is very important in this connection . The mentally sick role is self - defined usually in the hope and expectation that this maneuver will help to secure certain types 210 The ...
... definition or choice or being so defined against one's will is very important in this connection . The mentally sick role is self - defined usually in the hope and expectation that this maneuver will help to secure certain types 210 The ...
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... defined this type of behavior as a form of mental illness , have confirmed or verified the suf- ferer's definition of himself as sick . The patient's " offer , " as Balint ( 1957 ) has put it , was accepted by the physician and the ...
... defined this type of behavior as a form of mental illness , have confirmed or verified the suf- ferer's definition of himself as sick . The patient's " offer , " as Balint ( 1957 ) has put it , was accepted by the physician and the ...
Contents
Book One The Myth of Mental Illness | 17 |
MALINGERING | 37 |
33223 | 52 |
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