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Ident@fica:ion and Child Rearing
This research project, a major contribution
to developmental
psychology,
explores the
association between various child-rearing practices and certain behavioural developments
dependent
on the identification
process.
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Affect,
S. TOMKINS
and CARROL
Cognition,
E. IZARD,
and Personality:
Editors
Empirical
Studies
This volume presents, in depth, the work of a number of leading investigators
of affect.
Their studies cover a wide range of topics, including
learning,
cognition,
social
processes,
personality
change,
study and judgement
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facial
responses,
and
methods
for the
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to
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of affect.
bring
studies
precision
reported
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coherence
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by a theoretical
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main
approach
problem-areas
psychology.
that
of social
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RONALD
RAE
MOWAT
Morbid Jealousy and Murder: A Psychiatric
Morbidly Jealous Murderers at Broadmoor
Study of
This investigation,
which deals with what may well be the most important single motive
of murderers found to be insane, reveals a common pattern in murders done for jealousy
and indicates the types of mental illness that underlie the jealousies that lead to homicide.
International Librarj of Criminology No. i x
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ESTHER
R. GOSHEN-GOTTSTEIN
Marriage
and First Pregnancy
A descriptive
and comparative
study of the socio-cultural
backgrounds
of Israeli
women of Western and Oriental origin as they affect attitudes to marriage and pregnancy.
Mind and Medicine Monographs No xi
RAY
S. GRECO
and REX
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One Man's Practice: Effects ofDeveloping
Doctor-Patient
Transactions
Insight on
A family doctor describes his own search to re-define his role and to develop more
effective ways of helping his patients through increased understanding
of the psycho
logical aspects of the doctor-patient
relationship.
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The Ability to Love
ALLAN
FROMME
This provocative
book is designed
to help you enhance
your ability to love. Dr. Fromme,
renowned psychologist and lecturer, tells you what love is—its all pervasive character—how
you may be blocked and inhibited in its fullest expression by guilt and fear—and how
a new understanding of love and its meaning can help develop your ability to love more
freely and live more deeply.
30s.
The Flight From Woman
KARL STERN
‘¿A
Freudian psychiatrist of Jewish birth, a Roman Catholic and a man of letters—this is a
unique and remarkable
tion will find even
combination.
greater
insight
hidden sources of anti-feminist
Admirers
of The Pillar ofFire
and compassion
in Doctor
and The Third Revolu
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new
writing in Europe from Schopenhauer
book
exploring
the
to Sartre.'—Gi&.&Hi'@M
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Conditioning and Psychiatry
THOMAS
A. BAN
The first comprehensive
review of Soviet and East European as well as Western research on
classical and modern Pavlovian conditioning
theory and technique and their application
to
clinical diagnosis and therapy. The book covers all recent contributions
to conditioning
by other experimental
techniques, such as the electrophysiological.
40s.
Psychiatry for Students
DAVID
STAFFORD-CLARK
‘¿An
excellent book, comprehensive, reliable and vivid.' Thus wrote the British Journal of
Psychiatry
when
the book
available as a paperback
was first published.
as well as in a hardbound
Second
edition.
It has already
been reprinted
and is now
edition.
Unwin University
Book (Science
Series).
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The Stranger Inside You
EDWARD V. STEIN
Dr. Stein wrote this book for the man who is seeking to know himself. Stripping psy
chology
seminary
down to its ‘¿essentialsto live by' he writes from his years ofteaching
students
who are seeking to integrate psychological
tasks. He is convinced that these essentials are the core concerns
subjects they think about, worry over and want answers to.
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psychology
to
insight with their pastoral
of searching
people,
the
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