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In our target population , we found that the objective situation also had its expected subjective repercussions : people still saw themselves as mental patients , even though some had been discharged a year or more .
In our target population , we found that the objective situation also had its expected subjective repercussions : people still saw themselves as mental patients , even though some had been discharged a year or more .
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In each case , to the best of our ability , we tried to identify the reality of oppression as objective , to identify common bonds , to build community or solidarity , and to restore the objective / subjective dialectic which is human ...
In each case , to the best of our ability , we tried to identify the reality of oppression as objective , to identify common bonds , to build community or solidarity , and to restore the objective / subjective dialectic which is human ...
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The degree to which they reestablish connection with the objective world will determine the extent to which they feel more human , less like patients , more able to act in their own interests . And as they act , slowly and painfully ...
The degree to which they reestablish connection with the objective world will determine the extent to which they feel more human , less like patients , more able to act in their own interests . And as they act , slowly and painfully ...
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AFFIRMATIVE ACTIONPAST PRESENT FUTURE | 26 |
REPORT FROM THE PRESIDENTS COMMISSION ON MENTAL | 43 |
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