Social Penetration: The Development of Interpersonal RelationshipsHolt, Rinehart and Winston, 1973 - Broj stranica: 212 |
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Stranica 72
... feelings toward a therapist yielded a rank order of verbal acces- sibility ranging from attitudes toward adults in an institution , attitudes toward a case worker , painful feelings in general , atti- tudes toward the self as an object ...
... feelings toward a therapist yielded a rank order of verbal acces- sibility ranging from attitudes toward adults in an institution , attitudes toward a case worker , painful feelings in general , atti- tudes toward the self as an object ...
Stranica 75
... feelings begin to be expressed freely ; there is an increase in " ownership " of feelings , in their exactness and differentiation , and greater acceptance and responsibility for the self . In many respects , the individual not only ...
... feelings begin to be expressed freely ; there is an increase in " ownership " of feelings , in their exactness and differentiation , and greater acceptance and responsibility for the self . In many respects , the individual not only ...
Stranica 76
... feelings of the client and his ability to clarify and expand them . An early stage exists when the therapist is unaware of even the most con- spicuous client feelings . Somewhat later he learns to respond to more exposed feelings and to ...
... feelings of the client and his ability to clarify and expand them . An early stage exists when the therapist is unaware of even the most con- spicuous client feelings . Somewhat later he learns to respond to more exposed feelings and to ...
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