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... child by which he can structure his daydreams and with them give better direction to his life . 2 In child or adult , the unconscious is a powerful determinant of behavior . When the unconscious is repressed and its content denied ...
... child by which he can structure his daydreams and with them give better direction to his life . 2 In child or adult , the unconscious is a powerful determinant of behavior . When the unconscious is repressed and its content denied ...
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... child to comprehend easily the difference between the two , which he could not do as readily were the figures drawn more true to life , with all the complexities that characterize real people . Ambiguities must wait until a relatively ...
... child to comprehend easily the difference between the two , which he could not do as readily were the figures drawn more true to life , with all the complexities that characterize real people . Ambiguities must wait until a relatively ...
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... child , the parent tends to overlook them , or he belittles these spoken fears out of his own anxiety , believing this will cover over the child's fears . The fairy tale , by contrast , takes these existential anxieties and dilemmas ...
... child , the parent tends to overlook them , or he belittles these spoken fears out of his own anxiety , believing this will cover over the child's fears . The fairy tale , by contrast , takes these existential anxieties and dilemmas ...
Contents
Discovering Ourselves in Writing | 1 |
Joan Didion On Keeping a Notebook | 9 |
Patricia Hampl Memory and Imagination | 15 |
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