Word: treating
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Trick or Treat? This was a far cry from Perón's cry of 14 months before: "The Republic has only two parts, revolution and counter-revolution," or from what he said only last May: "The revolution isn't over yet." Yet some Argentines interpreted Perón's words as an implicit commitment to renounce his dictatorial powers, end the four-year-old "state of internal war" and restore Argentina's long-lost freedom of speech, press and assembly. Whether Perón really intends to ease up remains to be seen...
...hanging himself." The one essential that all Elliott inmates have in common is their tendency to act out antisocial behavior which most people express in words, or repress within themselves. "Acting-out" problem cases have been regarded as almost hopeless, but Grant believes he has found a way to treat them: keep the subject concerned about and facing his problems. In bull sessions, with a Marine sergeant in charge, all members of the group are encouraged to talk out their problems. Even their juvenile bragging is often highly informative...
...prepared to accept all the facts that you accept here in Britain-taxation and all the rest," he told officials last week, "but we can no longer be just a naval base. We are a mature people who want our full constitutional rights, and you cannot treat us as though we were a collection of tribes that are only just coming to learn the ways of government. If we cannot get full integration, we shall quit the Commonwealth and govern ourselves...
...away as "potentially dangerous." Jim faced a black future. As with other sex deviates, confinement might intensify his condition, prepare him for further offenses and a lifetime of abnormality after release. Because he had already begun to act out his neuroses, many private psychoanalysts would be reluctant to treat him. A conscientious case worker in juvenile court sized up Jim's situation, put through a hasty telephone call to Seattle's Ryther Child Center, a small (165 patients) social agency dealing exclusively with emotionally disturbed youngsters...
...Place of the Sheep, a crowd of 50,000 cheered him for ten minutes, then listened as he warned: "We must know how to use this sovereignty in a dignified manner. We must respect everyone who lives on this earth, be he French or foreigner. We must treat him as a brother as long as he respects our freedom, our personality, and our dignity." With a final tired smile for the crowd, Bourguiba drove off to a friend's house to rest...