Adlerian CounselingHoughton Mifflin, 1975 - 112 من الصفحات |
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... perceive life as potentially dangerous beyond what is reason- able . They may perceive that they are not able , that others must take care of them , or that terrible things may happen when their parents are away . If corrective training ...
... perceive life as potentially dangerous beyond what is reason- able . They may perceive that they are not able , that others must take care of them , or that terrible things may happen when their parents are away . If corrective training ...
الصفحة 10
... benefit . Each child often perceives his / her position as the most burdensome to bear . The youngest children enjoy a position which they perceive as the center of attention . Not only do they have 10 / Adlerian Counseling.
... benefit . Each child often perceives his / her position as the most burdensome to bear . The youngest children enjoy a position which they perceive as the center of attention . Not only do they have 10 / Adlerian Counseling.
الصفحة 11
... perceive that as a way to make their place . The only children may have the perceptions of the oldest child with one important exception . They are never dethroned and are less likely to feel the pressure of a close competitor . The ...
... perceive that as a way to make their place . The only children may have the perceptions of the oldest child with one important exception . They are never dethroned and are less likely to feel the pressure of a close competitor . The ...
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