Changing the Body: Psychological Effects of Plastic Surgery |
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This sense of oneness with the mother provides emotional security . As awareness of body boundaries develop , and become , clearly defined , a new emotional stability related to a sense of self must emerge to replace the old emotional ...
This sense of oneness with the mother provides emotional security . As awareness of body boundaries develop , and become , clearly defined , a new emotional stability related to a sense of self must emerge to replace the old emotional ...
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A number of women expressed a sense of relief at being able to forget about their mastectomies . This ability to forget was due , to a great extent , to the presence of the reconstructed breast which , unlike a missing breast , was not ...
A number of women expressed a sense of relief at being able to forget about their mastectomies . This ability to forget was due , to a great extent , to the presence of the reconstructed breast which , unlike a missing breast , was not ...
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This early sense of elation gradually evolved into the generalized feeling of well - being and heightened sense of self - confidence and self - esteem frequently seen following successful aesthetic operations .
This early sense of elation gradually evolved into the generalized feeling of well - being and heightened sense of self - confidence and self - esteem frequently seen following successful aesthetic operations .
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Beginnings | 3 |
The Psychological Understanding of Patients | 21 |
Doctors Dilemmas | 89 |
Urheberrecht | |
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