Human Behavior in the Social EnvironmentF.E. Peacock Publishers, 1990 - 561 pagine |
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... parent - child relations were in an ambivalent mode . Parents of this era had more concern for their children , who were seen as soft wax to be molded by a caring but forceful hand . Parents attributed original sin to chil- dren , and ...
... parent - child relations were in an ambivalent mode . Parents of this era had more concern for their children , who were seen as soft wax to be molded by a caring but forceful hand . Parents attributed original sin to chil- dren , and ...
Pagina 219
... parents and their adult children . 103 The attachments that form between parents and children continue to de- velop as both mature . Even with the rise in social services for the elderly , their major source of emotional support often ...
... parents and their adult children . 103 The attachments that form between parents and children continue to de- velop as both mature . Even with the rise in social services for the elderly , their major source of emotional support often ...
Pagina 337
... parents and need to be loved and pro- tected . Parents also control the material benefits a child may receive , and parental authority is to a large extent supported and reinforced by society . Children in contemporary society who are ...
... parents and need to be loved and pro- tected . Parents also control the material benefits a child may receive , and parental authority is to a large extent supported and reinforced by society . Children in contemporary society who are ...
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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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