Behavioral Science in Clinical MedicineThomas, 1976 - 230 |
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... feelings of insecurity and tension manifested as inflexibility , conscientiousness , meticulousness , per- fectionism and resentment . The elaboration of a pattern of inflex- ibility and perfectionism for dealing with feelings of ...
... feelings of insecurity and tension manifested as inflexibility , conscientiousness , meticulousness , per- fectionism and resentment . The elaboration of a pattern of inflex- ibility and perfectionism for dealing with feelings of ...
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... feelings of anxiety , depression and guilt.292 All of this we take to confirm our inferences , obtained from the life histories of many individuals , that illness often occurs when an individual perceives his life situation as ...
... feelings of anxiety , depression and guilt.292 All of this we take to confirm our inferences , obtained from the life histories of many individuals , that illness often occurs when an individual perceives his life situation as ...
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... feelings of men and women for each other seem to have given way to heedless self - gratification . The watchword of ... feeling of failure and lack of self justification . When impulsive sexual adventures in youth are followed by ...
... feelings of men and women for each other seem to have given way to heedless self - gratification . The watchword of ... feeling of failure and lack of self justification . When impulsive sexual adventures in youth are followed by ...
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