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The basic responses of mental illness: Disorganization, anxiety and defense: I.

Lehrman, 1965

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4239004847895963843
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Lehrman N
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Pastoral Counselor

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Illness can be seen as a combination of situationally maladaptive responses in thinking, emotion and behavior: a relatively uncontrollable neurophysiological disorganization resulting from specific physiological processes, and a quasi-purposeful but maladaptive …
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