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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 psy- chologist's ...
... 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 psy- chologist's ...
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... feels more intensely ( if , indeed , he knows what this means ) than most people in his present sur- roundings ? 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 sur- roundings ? 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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