Behavioral Science in Clinical MedicineThomas, 1976 - 230 |
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... relationships , the more incisive will be the approach to the illness . For example , one of the most pressing sources of conflict in our culture derives from a disturbance in the man - woman relationship typified on the one hand by the ...
... relationships , the more incisive will be the approach to the illness . For example , one of the most pressing sources of conflict in our culture derives from a disturbance in the man - woman relationship typified on the one hand by the ...
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... relationship in which the man is automatically conceded the number one position . Roseto illustrates that social stability and mobility are not neces- sarily antithetical . Like a ship underway the community is stable with respect to ...
... relationship in which the man is automatically conceded the number one position . Roseto illustrates that social stability and mobility are not neces- sarily antithetical . Like a ship underway the community is stable with respect to ...
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... relationships . Indeed , two individuals living in relative tranquility may , because of some social upheaval not even ... relationship with the other human beings in his environment , and especially with those humans who by kinship or ...
... relationships . Indeed , two individuals living in relative tranquility may , because of some social upheaval not even ... relationship with the other human beings in his environment , and especially with those humans who by kinship or ...
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BEHAVIOR | 106 |
PATTERNS OF DISABILITY | 120 |
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