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This last assumption is important because it suggests that interaction at one level of depth will have important implications for interaction at other levels of personality . There are several key properties of the depth dimension of ...
This last assumption is important because it suggests that interaction at one level of depth will have important implications for interaction at other levels of personality . There are several key properties of the depth dimension of ...
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Fromm's position ( Monroe , 1955 ; Fromm , 1956 ) is similar , although he stresses the importance of giving ... Thus most neo - Freudians employ concepts such as insecurity and aloneness to represent important interpersonal costs ...
Fromm's position ( Monroe , 1955 ; Fromm , 1956 ) is similar , although he stresses the importance of giving ... Thus most neo - Freudians employ concepts such as insecurity and aloneness to represent important interpersonal costs ...
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... whereas complementarity of the more deep rooted social needs was the important determinant of progress in more extended , long - term relationships . Unfortunately , Levinger , Senn , and Jorgensen ( 1970 ) were unable to replicate ...
... whereas complementarity of the more deep rooted social needs was the important determinant of progress in more extended , long - term relationships . Unfortunately , Levinger , Senn , and Jorgensen ( 1970 ) were unable to replicate ...
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