Identity Youth and Crisis1968 |
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... wish to have his choice , to appropriate demandingly , and to eliminate stubbornly . Only parental firmness can protect him against the consequences of his as yet untrained discrimination and circumspection . But his environment must ...
... wish to have his choice , to appropriate demandingly , and to eliminate stubbornly . Only parental firmness can protect him against the consequences of his as yet untrained discrimination and circumspection . But his environment must ...
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... wishes as evil and dirty , and to be- lieve in the infallibility of those who pass such judgment . Occa- sionally ... wish . For while such a young person learns evasion from others , his precocious conscience does not let him really ...
... wishes as evil and dirty , and to be- lieve in the infallibility of those who pass such judgment . Occa- sionally ... wish . For while such a young person learns evasion from others , his precocious conscience does not let him really ...
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... wish to die " is a really suicidal wish only in those rare cases where " to be a suicide " becomes an ines- capable identity choice in itself . I am thinking here of a pretty young girl , the oldest of a number of daughters of a mill ...
... wish to die " is a really suicidal wish only in those rare cases where " to be a suicide " becomes an ines- capable identity choice in itself . I am thinking here of a pretty young girl , the oldest of a number of daughters of a mill ...
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Preface | 9 |
Prologue | 15 |
Foundations in Observation | 44 |
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