The Psychoanalytic Study of the Child, Volume 27Yale University Press, 1973 - Child analysis |
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Page 68
... individual variations and differences within a phase are the essence of devel- opment . Accordingly , individual modes of coping with typical ad- olescent crises , conflicts , and achievements are idiosyncratic and may be quite variable ...
... individual variations and differences within a phase are the essence of devel- opment . Accordingly , individual modes of coping with typical ad- olescent crises , conflicts , and achievements are idiosyncratic and may be quite variable ...
Page 138
... individual is submerged , much as individual cells were thought of as losing the capacity for varied activity in the formation of a new biological organism . This conceptualization disregarded the gap between subhuman and hu- man ...
... individual is submerged , much as individual cells were thought of as losing the capacity for varied activity in the formation of a new biological organism . This conceptualization disregarded the gap between subhuman and hu- man ...
Page 237
... individuals ) is not different from the thinking of the nonpsychotic individual in the waking state , where " thinking " refers to the most basic , probably universal categories and the most basic operations that relate these categories ...
... individuals ) is not different from the thinking of the nonpsychotic individual in the waking state , where " thinking " refers to the most basic , probably universal categories and the most basic operations that relate these categories ...
Contents
ALBERT J SOLNIT | 3 |
Some Hypotheses on the Role of the Congenital | 8 |
THE WRITINGS OF SEYMOUR L LUSTMAN | 15 |
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