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rewards are associated with independence and goal achievement . For most neo - Freudians , emotional disturbances originate from unsatisfactory interpersonal relationships , often associated with reward / cost exchanges .
rewards are associated with independence and goal achievement . For most neo - Freudians , emotional disturbances originate from unsatisfactory interpersonal relationships , often associated with reward / cost exchanges .
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A possible interpretation of these data is that the overly hasty breaking down of interpersonal boundaries ( in this case of an environmental nature ) was not associated with an eventually effective social relationship , whereas mutual ...
A possible interpretation of these data is that the overly hasty breaking down of interpersonal boundaries ( in this case of an environmental nature ) was not associated with an eventually effective social relationship , whereas mutual ...
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Rosenfeld ( 1965 , 1966a , 1966b , 1967 ) adds to the preceding by providing an empirically based portrayal of complex behavior patterns associated with interpersonal compatibility and incompatibility . In several studies ( Rosenfeld ...
Rosenfeld ( 1965 , 1966a , 1966b , 1967 ) adds to the preceding by providing an empirically based portrayal of complex behavior patterns associated with interpersonal compatibility and incompatibility . In several studies ( Rosenfeld ...
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