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Neurotic symptoms are regarded as substitute or derivative discharges of warded - off and repressed impulses that constitute a threat to the ego and consequently cannot receive direct expression . These occur on account of insufficient ...
Neurotic symptoms are regarded as substitute or derivative discharges of warded - off and repressed impulses that constitute a threat to the ego and consequently cannot receive direct expression . These occur on account of insufficient ...
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However , disciplinary agents , such as parents , police , and armed servicemen , are permitted much freer and more direct expression of aggression in certain well - defined social contexts . Restraints placed on the expression of sex ...
However , disciplinary agents , such as parents , police , and armed servicemen , are permitted much freer and more direct expression of aggression in certain well - defined social contexts . Restraints placed on the expression of sex ...
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... nevertheless free expression of affect is widely accepted as an important ingredient in therapy ( Menninger , 1948 ) and in the management of behavior problems ( Baruch , 1949 ) . Guided by the catharsis hypothesis , parents and ...
... nevertheless free expression of affect is widely accepted as an important ingredient in therapy ( Menninger , 1948 ) and in the management of behavior problems ( Baruch , 1949 ) . Guided by the catharsis hypothesis , parents and ...
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