Social Penetration: The Development of Interpersonal RelationshipsHolt, Rinehart and Winston, 1973 - Broj stranica: 212 |
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... expected to be living and working as a team for a six- month period with no outside contact . This constituted a “ non- withdrawal situation " in which the S and his partner could not easily break off the relationship . The other half ...
... expected to be living and working as a team for a six- month period with no outside contact . This constituted a “ non- withdrawal situation " in which the S and his partner could not easily break off the relationship . The other half ...
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... expected to generalize to everyday settings in a psychologically healthy fashion . Speculating a bit , the encounter group movement may well represent the establishment of a special or new type of social bond - a form designed to cope ...
... expected to generalize to everyday settings in a psychologically healthy fashion . Speculating a bit , the encounter group movement may well represent the establishment of a special or new type of social bond - a form designed to cope ...
Stranica 184
... expected and seen as a normal part of the growth process , and where there is an expectation that the relationship is basically viable and worthwhile , then we may be facing a large - scale occurrence of transitory interpersonal rela ...
... expected and seen as a normal part of the growth process , and where there is an expectation that the relationship is basically viable and worthwhile , then we may be facing a large - scale occurrence of transitory interpersonal rela ...
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