Human Behavior in the Social Environment: A Social Systems ApproachAldine Publishing Company, 1974 - 183 pagine |
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... symbols of communication . Consequently , such ideas as " body language " and " listening with the third ear " become important . There are explicitly arranged language forms other than spoken and written . verbal messages . A driver's ...
... symbols of communication . Consequently , such ideas as " body language " and " listening with the third ear " become important . There are explicitly arranged language forms other than spoken and written . verbal messages . A driver's ...
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... symbols in working with people is abundantly clear . Much of psychoanalytic and social work literature , for example , is devoted to making the helping professional sensitive to the possible meanings of the symbols he receives from the ...
... symbols in working with people is abundantly clear . Much of psychoanalytic and social work literature , for example , is devoted to making the helping professional sensitive to the possible meanings of the symbols he receives from the ...
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... symbols , meanings Checks for feelings , values ; " val- Observes behavior of others ; tentative ence " Attempt to find common mean- Expression of feelings ings , symbols Limited agreement on symbols , Development of group bond ; satis ...
... symbols , meanings Checks for feelings , values ; " val- Observes behavior of others ; tentative ence " Attempt to find common mean- Expression of feelings ings , symbols Limited agreement on symbols , Development of group bond ; satis ...
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THE SOCIAL SYSTEMS APPROACH | 6 |
CULTURE AND SOCIETY | 30 |
COMMUNITIES AND ORGANIZATIONS | 45 |
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