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As is true of all of the coping mechanisms , the results of repression may sometimes be strongly positive , sometimes quite negative . For example , repression of an embarrassing or unhappy event may do nothing more than ease psychic ...
As is true of all of the coping mechanisms , the results of repression may sometimes be strongly positive , sometimes quite negative . For example , repression of an embarrassing or unhappy event may do nothing more than ease psychic ...
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Clifford cautiously issues a caveat about some of the glowing responses in Table 16.3 : First , according to the principle of cognitive dissonance , positive feelings would be experienced because the woman is heavily invested ...
Clifford cautiously issues a caveat about some of the glowing responses in Table 16.3 : First , according to the principle of cognitive dissonance , positive feelings would be experienced because the woman is heavily invested ...
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One 19 - year - old went through this cycle but , unlike the others , lost these positive feelings about 2 years postoperatively and became quite depressed . She was determined to deal with the depression on her own and refused referral ...
One 19 - year - old went through this cycle but , unlike the others , lost these positive feelings about 2 years postoperatively and became quite depressed . She was determined to deal with the depression on her own and refused referral ...
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Beginnings | 3 |
The Psychological Understanding of Patients | 21 |
Doctors Dilemmas | 89 |
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