Social Penetration: The Development of Interpersonal RelationshipsHolt, Rinehart and Winston, 1973 - Broj stranica: 212 |
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... experiences previously encountered . If there had been few positive experiences in the past ( as in Case 4b ) , the slowdown should be even more marked . Cases 4a and 4b are extremely fragile relationships , quite susceptible to major ...
... experiences previously encountered . If there had been few positive experiences in the past ( as in Case 4b ) , the slowdown should be even more marked . Cases 4a and 4b are extremely fragile relationships , quite susceptible to major ...
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... experiences , the rate and level of growth could accelerate . Cases 8a and 8b differ largely in the degree of resistance to forward development . Since they reflect a more extensive his- tory of unfavorable experiences , they are less ...
... experiences , the rate and level of growth could accelerate . Cases 8a and 8b differ largely in the degree of resistance to forward development . Since they reflect a more extensive his- tory of unfavorable experiences , they are less ...
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... experiences . For example , relationships that proceed quickly to central , core areas of personality are apt to be extremely fragile and susceptible to disruption . As pointed out earlier , central areas of personality not only provide ...
... experiences . For example , relationships that proceed quickly to central , core areas of personality are apt to be extremely fragile and susceptible to disruption . As pointed out earlier , central areas of personality not only provide ...
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