Human Behavior in the Social EnvironmentF.E. Peacock Publishers, 1990 - 561 pagine |
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... mother role . John tells her he would like her to play the role in the same way his mother did , and Tom wants her to play it just like his best friend's mother does . Mem- bers of the immediate family are not the only ones who ...
... mother role . John tells her he would like her to play the role in the same way his mother did , and Tom wants her to play it just like his best friend's mother does . Mem- bers of the immediate family are not the only ones who ...
Pagina 326
... mother - in - law , as well as first - grader Tom's teacher , all see eye to eye on how Martha is to be a mother , she is likely to avoid trouble in filling her role . When each of these individuals has different expectations of Martha ...
... mother - in - law , as well as first - grader Tom's teacher , all see eye to eye on how Martha is to be a mother , she is likely to avoid trouble in filling her role . When each of these individuals has different expectations of Martha ...
Pagina 507
... mothers do and the things that infants do . Infants must learn not only to trust mother but also to trust their own ability to control their urges to bite and swallow and not injure mother . Mothers must learn to trust the child and to ...
... mothers do and the things that infants do . Infants must learn not only to trust mother but also to trust their own ability to control their urges to bite and swallow and not injure mother . Mothers must learn to trust the child and to ...
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A CRITICAL PERSPECTIVE | 2 |
Working with the Interaction between Individual and Society | 9 |
A SYSTEMS APPROACH TO HUMAN BEHAVIOR | 18 |
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