Word: persons
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...disciplined approach to love could be, whether in fact it might not spoil that naturalness that must exist if life is not to become rigid and formalized. At any rate Fromm argues for more responsibility in our interpersonal relations and less fantasy. And it is conceivable that the loving person could develop through great conscious effort that final stage of ease and naturalness that mark great artists in other areas...
Coon feels this explains why disorders which, if found in an older person might lead to ominous predictions, but among students yield rapidly to treatment. An American-Psychological Association pamphlet put it another way: the college psychiatrist "sees people who are of superior intelligence, who are 'fresh from their symptoms,' and who are for the most part eager to get on with their work as soon as possible...
...students who fail or do poorly in-college work. 1) Discord between parents, making it impossible for the dependent child to love one parent without getting in trouble with the other. 2) "Absence of warm feelings and sincere emotional reactions on the part of those with whom the growing person has contact...
...this an "out" for the psychiatrist to report rule-infractions to the Dean's office? Farnsworth says not, "unless the safety of some person was threatened." He adds that most psychiatrists would point out the dangers involved in the rule-infraction...
...featured "in person" with a "complete" TV cast at the Rodeo plus the Collins Kids, all of which have ousted the Bruins from the Garden...