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Freud and the psychoanalysts explore the I - Me relation of body and mind . Lewin and the field theorists explore the I - It relation to the environing field of interacting forces . Sullivan and the interpersonalists explore the I - We ...
Freud and the psychoanalysts explore the I - Me relation of body and mind . Lewin and the field theorists explore the I - It relation to the environing field of interacting forces . Sullivan and the interpersonalists explore the I - We ...
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I cannot jump out of my skin , but I may forget while in meditation or sleep that my body is here too . Yet more often than not I am conscious of my body through hunger pangs , sensory stimuli , muscular movements , temperature changes ...
I cannot jump out of my skin , but I may forget while in meditation or sleep that my body is here too . Yet more often than not I am conscious of my body through hunger pangs , sensory stimuli , muscular movements , temperature changes ...
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Not only am I aware of Me now as body and then as mind , but there are aspects of both I am not aware of . Biologic processes like circulation , respiration , glandular secretion , digestion , and cell chemistry go on without my ...
Not only am I aware of Me now as body and then as mind , but there are aspects of both I am not aware of . Biologic processes like circulation , respiration , glandular secretion , digestion , and cell chemistry go on without my ...
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