Human Behavior in the Social Environment: A Social Systems ApproachAldine Publishing Company, 1974 - 183 pagine |
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... responsibilities to each . The unenviable status of the aged in our society and the guilt felt by their adult children are products of this dilemma . The unenforceable " relative responsibility " laws in public welfare are another ...
... responsibilities to each . The unenviable status of the aged in our society and the guilt felt by their adult children are products of this dilemma . The unenforceable " relative responsibility " laws in public welfare are another ...
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... responsibility for enculturating new members . Lidz suggests " it is possible that these functions which are fundamental to human adaptation cannot be fulfilled separately at all and must be fused in the family ” ( Lidz , 1963 , p . 45 ) ...
... responsibility for enculturating new members . Lidz suggests " it is possible that these functions which are fundamental to human adaptation cannot be fulfilled separately at all and must be fused in the family ” ( Lidz , 1963 , p . 45 ) ...
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... Responsibility ( 1964 ) and Identity : Youth and Crisis ( 1968 ) . He has also pioneered in the field of psychohistorical biography with his two monumental works , Young Man Luther ( 1958 ) , and Gandhi's Truth ( 1969 ) . He was awarded ...
... Responsibility ( 1964 ) and Identity : Youth and Crisis ( 1968 ) . He has also pioneered in the field of psychohistorical biography with his two monumental works , Young Man Luther ( 1958 ) , and Gandhi's Truth ( 1969 ) . He was awarded ...
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THE SOCIAL SYSTEMS APPROACH | 6 |
CULTURE AND SOCIETY | 30 |
COMMUNITIES AND ORGANIZATIONS | 45 |
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