Identity Youth and Crisis1968 |
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... example , may suddenly turn into a total avoidance of sleep or an over - all sleepiness ; a child's happy alter- nation between sociability and aloneness may turn into an anx- ious or furious insistence on his mother's total presence or ...
... example , may suddenly turn into a total avoidance of sleep or an over - all sleepiness ; a child's happy alter- nation between sociability and aloneness may turn into an anx- ious or furious insistence on his mother's total presence or ...
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... example , that a sense of basic trust is the first com- ponent of mental vitality to develop in life , a sense of autono- mous will the second , and a sense of initiative the third , the dia- gram expresses a number of fundamental ...
... example , that a sense of basic trust is the first com- ponent of mental vitality to develop in life , a sense of autono- mous will the second , and a sense of initiative the third , the dia- gram expresses a number of fundamental ...
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... example , about the ways in which a majority , suddenly aware of a vital split in itself over the fact that it has caused a near - fatal split in a minority , may , in its sudden zeal to regain its moral position and to " face the facts ...
... example , about the ways in which a majority , suddenly aware of a vital split in itself over the fact that it has caused a near - fatal split in a minority , may , in its sudden zeal to regain its moral position and to " face the facts ...
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Preface | 9 |
Prologue | 15 |
Foundations in Observation | 44 |
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