Identity Youth and Crisis1968 |
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... child's healthy alternation between waking or sleeping, for example, may suddenly turn into a total avoidance of sleep or an over-all sleepiness; a child's happy alternation between sociability and aloneness may turn into an anxious or ...
... child's healthy alternation between waking or sleeping, for example, may suddenly turn into a total avoidance of sleep or an over-all sleepiness; a child's happy alternation between sociability and aloneness may turn into an anxious or ...
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... child forgets, or rather quietly "sublimates" — that is, applies to concrete pursuits and approved goals — the ... child may still want his mommy more than knowledge; he may still prefer to be the baby at home rather than the big child ...
... child forgets, or rather quietly "sublimates" — that is, applies to concrete pursuits and approved goals — the ... child may still want his mommy more than knowledge; he may still prefer to be the baby at home rather than the big child ...
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... child can do and who recognizes a psychiatric problem when she sees one. Obviously, here lies the best opportunity ... child's budding sense of identity can remain prematurely fixed on being nothing but a good little worker or a good ...
... child can do and who recognizes a psychiatric problem when she sees one. Obviously, here lies the best opportunity ... child's budding sense of identity can remain prematurely fixed on being nothing but a good little worker or a good ...
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Preface | 9 |
Prologue | 15 |
Foundations in Observation | 44 |
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