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World Mental Health by BROCK CHISHOLM , M.D. THE HE SITUATION in which the human race finds itself today was not known to any of our ancestors . It is , in effect , for the human being such a test situation as has in the past destroyed ...
World Mental Health by BROCK CHISHOLM , M.D. THE HE SITUATION in which the human race finds itself today was not known to any of our ancestors . It is , in effect , for the human being such a test situation as has in the past destroyed ...
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How one reacts to a given situation is largely determined by what one sees in that situation . Furthermore , one's attitudes are in considerable measure shaped by one's perception . How one feels about persons , objects , or events is ...
How one reacts to a given situation is largely determined by what one sees in that situation . Furthermore , one's attitudes are in considerable measure shaped by one's perception . How one feels about persons , objects , or events is ...
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given situation in only one light , and are unable to see several pos- sible ways of attacking the problem . This flexibility is difficult to develop after early adolescence . Flexibility in viewing problems seems also to have some ...
given situation in only one light , and are unable to see several pos- sible ways of attacking the problem . This flexibility is difficult to develop after early adolescence . Flexibility in viewing problems seems also to have some ...
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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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