Human Behavior in the Social EnvironmentF.E. Peacock Publishers, 1990 - 561 pagine |
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... result . This could take three forms : stable coali- tions , triangulation , or detouring coalitions . Stable coalitions exist where two or more members have rigidly joined together against the others . Triangula- tion exists when ...
... result . This could take three forms : stable coali- tions , triangulation , or detouring coalitions . Stable coalitions exist where two or more members have rigidly joined together against the others . Triangula- tion exists when ...
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... result , certain statuses , attributes , and acts come to be valued and others become devalued . At the level of organizational decision making , bureaucracies , voluntary associations , schools , clubs , fami- lies , and the like reach ...
... result , certain statuses , attributes , and acts come to be valued and others become devalued . At the level of organizational decision making , bureaucracies , voluntary associations , schools , clubs , fami- lies , and the like reach ...
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... result , people who use mental health services expect to be devalued and discriminated against and act accordingly — a self- fulfilling prophecy . Link presents data to show that people who do not use men- tal health services , even ...
... result , people who use mental health services expect to be devalued and discriminated against and act accordingly — a self- fulfilling prophecy . Link presents data to show that people who do not use men- tal health services , even ...
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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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