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... implies that the monies ( or daggers , guns , etc. ) used are props . The setting of an economic transaction implies that the monies are real , and if they are not real , they must by definition be considered counter- feit . Let us ...
... implies that the monies ( or daggers , guns , etc. ) used are props . The setting of an economic transaction implies that the monies are real , and if they are not real , they must by definition be considered counter- feit . Let us ...
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... implies a game whose purpose , usually consciously entertained , is to acquire certain skills or knowledge . Here , too , a desire for a certain type of similarity to another person — say , an actor or scientist - may be operative . But ...
... implies a game whose purpose , usually consciously entertained , is to acquire certain skills or knowledge . Here , too , a desire for a certain type of similarity to another person — say , an actor or scientist - may be operative . But ...
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... implies that the patient's current behavioral state is " bad " and that the direction in which the therapist wishes the patient to move is " good , " or at least " better . " What is " bad , " " better , " and " good " are defined , of ...
... implies that the patient's current behavioral state is " bad " and that the direction in which the therapist wishes the patient to move is " good , " or at least " better . " What is " bad , " " better , " and " good " are defined , of ...
Contents
Book One The Myth of Mental Illness | 17 |
MALINGERING | 37 |
33223 | 52 |
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