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78 R. D. Weiss, M. L. Griffin, C. Mazurick, et al., “The Relationship Between Cocaine Craving, Psychological Treatment, and Subsequent Cocaine Use,” American journal of Psychiatry 160 (2003), pp. 1320—25. 79 Daniel Shapiro, Ph.D., ...
... effect on personnel decisions that should be made on strictly professional grounds . Both men and women are subject to such unfair treatment . 40. Bronislaw Malinowski , Myth in Primitive Psychology ( New York : Norton , 1926 ) ...
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56 To argue as Richard Coe has done in The Vision of Jean Genet that Genet was undergoing a process which Coe calls “virilization” and identifies with freedom, selfrealization, art, and every other good thing, is nonsense.
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