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Relationships between normal and disturbed sons' percepts of their parents' behavior, and personality attributes of the parents and sons

โœ Scribed by William Vogel; Carl G. Lauterbach


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1963
Tongue
English
Weight
429 KB
Volume
19
Category
Article
ISSN
0021-9762

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โœฆ Synopsis


ing second order components of human personality, namely, adrenergy and cholinergy. Both groups of clinical subject,s tended to be more ndrenergic and less cholinergic than the non-clinical sample. The consistency of the deviations from the nonclinical sample within a given syndrome suggests that these second order differences are largely constitutional in nature.

'Now at Worcester State Hospital, Worchester, Mass.

q h e authors are indebted to Captain Harold Allen, formerly of Walter Reed General Hospital, for his assistance in the initial formulation of the project and for his psychotherapeutic treatment of two of the families.


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