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This does not mean that we should overlook some of the research relating to the behavior of individual human beings . To under- stand group life we must understand something of individual mo- tivation and perception , as well as ...
This does not mean that we should overlook some of the research relating to the behavior of individual human beings . To under- stand group life we must understand something of individual mo- tivation and perception , as well as ...
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Recent investigations indicate more clearly that the individual is a dynamic organism ; he brings to the situations of life an active personality , directed not only by basic biological drives and needs , but also by values , purposes ...
Recent investigations indicate more clearly that the individual is a dynamic organism ; he brings to the situations of life an active personality , directed not only by basic biological drives and needs , but also by values , purposes ...
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To understand an individual we need to know what he thinks he is , what values he holds , what his goals are , how his personal and so- cial behavior promotes or interferes with these goals and values as well as how his basic biological ...
To understand an individual we need to know what he thinks he is , what values he holds , what his goals are , how his personal and so- cial behavior promotes or interferes with these goals and values as well as how his basic biological ...
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SOCIAL WORK IN THE 1960S Charles I Schottland | 20 |
WORLD MENTAL HEALTH Brock Chisholm M D | 54 |
SOCIAL WORKS NEW ERA Herbert Stroup | 67 |
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