Mental Health in the Metropolis: the Midtown Manhattan Study: Thomas A. C. Rennie Series in Social Psychiatry, Volume 2Blakiston Division, McGraw-Hill, 1963 - Social psychiatry |
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... given amount of stress . These properties in a human being are his per- sonality organization : his resilience , his ... given length under a given excessive floor load , it will usually break . A person put under a certain work ...
... given amount of stress . These properties in a human being are his per- sonality organization : his resilience , his ... given length under a given excessive floor load , it will usually break . A person put under a certain work ...
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... given a better rating to every four who were given worse ratings . This confirmed the finding of much previous research that the more information one has about a person , the more likely one is to dis- cover clinically significant ...
... given a better rating to every four who were given worse ratings . This confirmed the finding of much previous research that the more information one has about a person , the more likely one is to dis- cover clinically significant ...
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... given in Appendix D. ) Figures 15-3 and 15-4 indicate that in general the impairment of Probable Psychotics greatly exceeds the impairment of Probable Neurot- ics in both the high and low SES regardless of the stress level . This lends ...
... given in Appendix D. ) Figures 15-3 and 15-4 indicate that in general the impairment of Probable Psychotics greatly exceeds the impairment of Probable Neurot- ics in both the high and low SES regardless of the stress level . This lends ...
Contents
Stress and Strain | 1 |
tual Framework The Analytical Framework | 16 |
An Overview | 31 |
Copyright | |
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