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Description:
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"In this dictionary Professor Reber resolves some of the problems raised by psychological terms. It is, however, much more than a compendium of 'raw' definitions. As well as focusing on what a given technical description means, the author shows how the term is actually employed, its connotations and how it has been used - and abused - in the past. See, for example, the entries on Freudian and Jungian. The result is a volume of enormous interest, written with the broadest possible audience in mind."
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Access:
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Available only to current students, faculty and staff of The University of Tulsa. |
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Full Text:
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Yes |
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Simultaneous Users: | Unlimited |
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Provider: | Credo |
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