Title: | The social theories of Harry Stack Sullivan; the significance of his concepts of socialization and acculturation, digested from his various papers and integrated as a selection for social scientists. |
Author: | Blitzsten, Dorothy R. |
Note: | William-Frederick Press, 1953 |
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Subject: | Personality |
Subject: | Personnalité |
Subject: | Psychologie sociale |
Subject: | Social psychology |
Subject: | Sullivan, Harry Stack, 1892-1949 |
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