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  • Psychotherapists use a range of techniques to [[Power (sociology)|influence]] or [[Persuasion|persuade]] the client to adapt or change in th ...psychotic out-patients in small groups at Bellevue Hospital, New York. The power of groups was most influentially demonstrated in Britain during the Second
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  • ...</ref><ref>Wesel, M. v. (2006). Why we do not always get what we want; The power imbalance in the Social Shaping of Technology (final draft 29 June 2006). U ...and Feminist PostModernist to call into question every moral, sex, gender, power, and deviant claim as just another essentialist claim -- including the clai
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  • Since issues of interpersonal conflict, power, control, values, and ethics are often more pronounced in relationship ther ...nal of Comparative Family Studies], ASIN: B00007M2W5, Univ of Calgary/Dept Sociology
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  • ...s, including Eastern and Western philosophy, [[alchemy]], [[astrology]], [[sociology]], as well as [[literature]] and the arts; all of which were extremely prod In 1933, after the Nazis gained power in Germany, Jung took part in restructuring of the [[International General
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  • Since issues of interpersonal conflict, power, control, values, and ethics are often more pronounced in relationship ther ...nal of Comparative Family Studies], ASIN: B00007M2W5, Univ of Calgary/Dept Sociology
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  • ...ocaust]] survivor [[Viktor Frankl]] drew evidence of meaning's therapeutic power from reflections garnered from his own [[internment]],<ref name="Frankl">{{ {{See also|Social psychology|Social psychology (sociology)}}
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  • ...anguage, as a mystifying ideology of advanced, industrial society, and its power structure. {{Citation needed|date=January 2007}} ...ath. The crux of the play is the lengthy dialogue concerning the nature of power, fate, and choice, during which Antigone says that she is "...&nbsp;disgust
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  • Since issues of interpersonal conflict, power, control, values, and ethics are often more pronounced in relationship ther ...nal of Comparative Family Studies], ASIN: B00007M2W5, Univ of Calgary/Dept Sociology
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  • *3. The need for '''power'''; the ability to bend [[Will (philosophy)|wills]] and achieve control ove *5. The need for '''social recognition'''; [[Prestige (sociology)|prestige]] and limelight.
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  • ...ural conflict between different factions in a [[society]] over who has the power to determine what is deviant. But his ideas were difficult to put into oper [[functionalism (sociology)|Functionalism]] had been the dominant paradigm but, in the 1960s, there wa
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  • ...for the role that it plays in human culture and social interactions. In [[sociology]], emotions are examined for the role they play in human society, social pa ...pproach to the study of crime, scholars often draw on behavioral sciences, sociology, and psychology; emotions are examined in criminology issues such as [[anom
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  • ...tical theory]], [[literary theory]], [[20th-century French philosophy]], [[sociology]], [[feminist theory]] and clinical psychoanalysis. ...ation in the 1960s. Zoltán Tar and Judith Marcus in ''Frankfurt school of sociology''. ISBN 0-87855-963-9 (p.276) write "Althusser's call to Marxists that the
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  • ...including [[physiology]], [[neuroscience]], [[artificial intelligence]], [[sociology]], [[anthropology]], as well as philosophy and other components of the [[h ...aria claimed that the effect was 'generated from within the mind’ by the power of expectancy and cooperation of the patient.
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  • ...ity into the channel of the interests of the age, it would have been in my power (if such betrayal were not punished by reducing me to naught) to become wha ...o; my relationship to her was always kept so ambiguous that I had it in my power to give it any interpretation I wanted to. I gave it the interpretation tha
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  • ...ead of relying on [[expert system|rules]], single observations, or [[norm (sociology)|custom]].{{Citation needed|date=December 2007}} [[Evidence-based medicine] ...two different approaches, appearing in a peer reviewed journal, sufficient power to find significant differences if they occurred) and how each study was ch
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  • ...004). "He sees the development of children's concepts upon a background of sociology": Jean Piaget's honorary degree at Harvard University in 1936. ''History of ...able, generalizable, and obligatory) and his rejection of equating [[Norm (sociology)|cultural norms]] with moral norms. Piaget, drawing on [[Immanuel Kant|Kant
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  • ...triarchy and Professions: The Gendered Politics of Occupational Closure,'' Sociology, v.24.4, pp.675-690 (1990)]</ref> ...stomers as the primary motive behind their determined efforts to get legal power to decide who may be a plumber."<ref>Friedman, Milton & Rose, ''Free to Cho
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