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However , in some of Anna Freud's examples , the model in fact exhibits no aggres- sion and the therapist simply assumes ... In other of Freud's examples in which a child is hurt accidentally or without malice ( for example , in the ...
However , in some of Anna Freud's examples , the model in fact exhibits no aggres- sion and the therapist simply assumes ... In other of Freud's examples in which a child is hurt accidentally or without malice ( for example , in the ...
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For example , the Gestapo officers are said by Bettelheim to have imposed group - oriented punishment , the offenses of individuals often resulting in suffer- ing for their fellow prisoners . Since the group punishments were frequently ...
For example , the Gestapo officers are said by Bettelheim to have imposed group - oriented punishment , the offenses of individuals often resulting in suffer- ing for their fellow prisoners . Since the group punishments were frequently ...
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Other concepts used in literature relevant to child - training practices , for example , lax or indulgent discipline ( for example , Baldwin , Kalhorn , and Breeze , 1945 ; Glueck and Glueck , 1950 ) and laissez - faire leadership ...
Other concepts used in literature relevant to child - training practices , for example , lax or indulgent discipline ( for example , Baldwin , Kalhorn , and Breeze , 1945 ; Glueck and Glueck , 1950 ) and laissez - faire leadership ...
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