Harvard Educational Review, Volumes 16-18Howard Eugene Wilson Harvard University, 1946 |
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Page 107
... vidual interest and in a courageous , perhaps even a foolhardy manner , tries to effect reconciliations in as many cases as possible . In the last analysis , the individual must lose or find the way of his unique and indi- vidual ...
... vidual interest and in a courageous , perhaps even a foolhardy manner , tries to effect reconciliations in as many cases as possible . In the last analysis , the individual must lose or find the way of his unique and indi- vidual ...
Page 277
... vidual's experiences on his aggressive tendencies . From many different schools of psychology has emerged the recogni- tion of the importance of the indi- vidual's orientation to and perception of the situation as a whole . Allport ...
... vidual's experiences on his aggressive tendencies . From many different schools of psychology has emerged the recogni- tion of the importance of the indi- vidual's orientation to and perception of the situation as a whole . Allport ...
Page 210
... vidual , as well as his relationships with a therapist or with others , are so managed or manipulated as to minimize , alter , or counteract those tendencies which have been diag- nosed as unhealthy . Thus , in indi- vidual therapy ...
... vidual , as well as his relationships with a therapist or with others , are so managed or manipulated as to minimize , alter , or counteract those tendencies which have been diag- nosed as unhealthy . Thus , in indi- vidual therapy ...
Contents
ARTICLES | 10 |
Heinrich PestalozziHis Life and Work Gustav E Mueller | 141 |
The Imperial Carp | 160 |
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