Harvard Educational Review, Volumes 16-18Howard Eugene Wilson Harvard University, 1946 |
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Page 129
... feel loyal to them . " The process of identification is based on strong love and affection and begins very early in life , first of all in identification with the mother . Identification is defined as " the feel- ing of belonging to ...
... feel loyal to them . " The process of identification is based on strong love and affection and begins very early in life , first of all in identification with the mother . Identification is defined as " the feel- ing of belonging to ...
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... feel fine ; if they give you advice you don't like , they're fools , and that makes you feel fine . " And so it is that " study methods " can be the best of all blocks . They are not part of me : " I can do it ; it's just that I don't ...
... feel fine ; if they give you advice you don't like , they're fools , and that makes you feel fine . " And so it is that " study methods " can be the best of all blocks . They are not part of me : " I can do it ; it's just that I don't ...
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... feeling of just being out alone , and sort of cut off from a - a sup- port I had been carrying around . C : You feel that it's something deep and strong , and surging forth , and at the same time , you just feel as though you'd cut ...
... feeling of just being out alone , and sort of cut off from a - a sup- port I had been carrying around . C : You feel that it's something deep and strong , and surging forth , and at the same time , you just feel as though you'd cut ...
Contents
ARTICLES | 10 |
Heinrich PestalozziHis Life and Work Gustav E Mueller | 141 |
The Imperial Carp | 160 |
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