Identity Youth and Crisis1968 |
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Erik H Erikson. For the community in turn feels "recognized" by the individual who cares to ask for recognition; it can, by the same token, feel deeply — and vengefully — rejected by the individual who does not seem to care. A ...
Erik H Erikson. For the community in turn feels "recognized" by the individual who cares to ask for recognition; it can, by the same token, feel deeply — and vengefully — rejected by the individual who does not seem to care. A ...
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... feel, reinstates (as did Freud's dream) the dreamer's activity in the terms of his professional identity. Having come close to being a "patient" and feeling close to life's "terminus," he now assumes the psychologist's prerogative of ...
... feel, reinstates (as did Freud's dream) the dreamer's activity in the terms of his professional identity. Having come close to being a "patient" and feeling close to life's "terminus," he now assumes the psychologist's prerogative of ...
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... feels more intensely (if, indeed, he knows what this means) than most people in his present surroundings? To be a singer and to feel intensely may be facets of a masculine ideal gladly admitted if you grew up in a southern Negro ...
... feels more intensely (if, indeed, he knows what this means) than most people in his present surroundings? To be a singer and to feel intensely may be facets of a masculine ideal gladly admitted if you grew up in a southern Negro ...
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Preface | 9 |
Prologue | 15 |
Foundations in Observation | 44 |
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