Word: responding
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...plan-a compulsion to try to preserve life itself which is a force that will not be denied. Certainly the peoples of our host country who did not flinch or hesitate when one of their greatest leaders, Winston Churchill, offered them only blood, toil, tears and sweat, will respond to this new challenge...
...group process that they would scratch out the gains of suburbia and start all over again in a comfortable model closer to their hearts' desire. But after all, the patient who is cured by group therapy may be healthier than the person who doesn't respond to individual treatment...
...stay with the group, or chooses a special child, it is in this period of group work that the introductory problems are met and overcome by both volunteer and children. "Once the children see that you really care by the fact that you come back again, they will respond readily," Mrs. Cox explains...
...Heartened an American Red Cross convention in Washington with a prediction that "America will respond" to the A.R.C.'s need for an extra $50 million to replenish its disaster fund...
...follow one of the behavior patterns that Pavlov thought he saw in dogs. At first, says Sargant, the mind seems to equalize all stimuli and reacts with the same intensity to a bomb attack or the squeal of a mouse. Second, it may go into a "paradoxical phase," and respond more vigorously to weak, unimportant stimuli than to strong ones. Finally, in what Pavlov called the "ultraparadoxical" phase, everything is upside down-a man who has been hounded mercilessly day and night by a relentless police interrogator may suddenly begin to look upon his tormentor as his friend and protector...