Human Behavior in the Social Environment: A Social Systems ApproachAldine Publishing Company, 1974 - 183 pagine |
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... discussion of the ego's function as maintainer of steady state ( 1963 , Chapters 5 , 6 ) . What is meant really is ... discussion of structural characteristics is related to the preceding sections , " A. The System Model , " especially ...
... discussion of the ego's function as maintainer of steady state ( 1963 , Chapters 5 , 6 ) . What is meant really is ... discussion of structural characteristics is related to the preceding sections , " A. The System Model , " especially ...
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... discussion .... 4. Expression of negative feelings . Curiously enough , the first expression of genuinely significant " here and now " feeling is apt to come out in negative attitudes toward other group members or the group leader ...
... discussion .... 4. Expression of negative feelings . Curiously enough , the first expression of genuinely significant " here and now " feeling is apt to come out in negative attitudes toward other group members or the group leader ...
Pagina 87
... discussion group at our school recently , for example , the members voted whether to allow two " outsiders , " members of another discussion group , to join them . The vote was negative ; the two outsiders , although they were fellow ...
... discussion group at our school recently , for example , the members voted whether to allow two " outsiders , " members of another discussion group , to join them . The vote was negative ; the two outsiders , although they were fellow ...
Sommario
THE SOCIAL SYSTEMS APPROACH | 6 |
CULTURE AND SOCIETY | 30 |
COMMUNITIES AND ORGANIZATIONS | 45 |
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