The CEA Critic, Volumes 44-45Department of English, Texas A&M University, 1981 |
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... person's current thoughts and perceptions . Grof calls this the abstract and aesthetic level . Below this is the Freudian , or psychodynamic level . Having to do with a person's life history , this level is recognized by almost all ...
... person's current thoughts and perceptions . Grof calls this the abstract and aesthetic level . Below this is the Freudian , or psychodynamic level . Having to do with a person's life history , this level is recognized by almost all ...
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... person has conversational ability but cannot produce names or specific terms when called on to do so . In writing , this lower form of aphasia could be called semantic paradysgraphia and coincides with the relatively minor and transient ...
... person has conversational ability but cannot produce names or specific terms when called on to do so . In writing , this lower form of aphasia could be called semantic paradysgraphia and coincides with the relatively minor and transient ...
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... person . There is , however , a fundamental contradiction between his natural internal values and the artificial values imposed upon the person from outside . In order for an individual to be fulfilled , other people are needed to ...
... person . There is , however , a fundamental contradiction between his natural internal values and the artificial values imposed upon the person from outside . In order for an individual to be fulfilled , other people are needed to ...
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