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Page 93
... kind of trial by torture before acceptance . " ... In the same vein , it has been noted that Manhattan " daunts everyone who comes to it . . . even Americans , perhaps especially Americans . They confront it with some of the emotions ...
... kind of trial by torture before acceptance . " ... In the same vein , it has been noted that Manhattan " daunts everyone who comes to it . . . even Americans , perhaps especially Americans . They confront it with some of the emotions ...
Page 134
... kind . Clausen defines the elementary dilemma faced by a researcher in such a field : " If he wishes reasonably well - diagnosed cases he must , by and large , work with patients who are hospitalized or under treatment , recognizing ...
... kind . Clausen defines the elementary dilemma faced by a researcher in such a field : " If he wishes reasonably well - diagnosed cases he must , by and large , work with patients who are hospitalized or under treatment , recognizing ...
Page 135
... kind of scientific categorization . The classification system finally devised by Rennie , with the assistance of Kirkpatrick , has already been discussed in Chapter 4. Comparison is possible with certain investigations of somatic ...
... kind of scientific categorization . The classification system finally devised by Rennie , with the assistance of Kirkpatrick , has already been discussed in Chapter 4. Comparison is possible with certain investigations of somatic ...
Contents
Reasons for the Study | 3 |
Design | 26 |
Mental Health Ratings | 59 |
Copyright | |
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