A Note on Formulating the Relationship of the Individual and the Group
Abstract
While there are some psychobiological states in which the individual is not involved in interpersonal relations, living is for the most part a series of interpersonal processes. It is useful to depart from the conventional view of the person as a concrete individual who participates from time to time in group life and to consider instead the fundamental patterns that manifest themselves in the interpersonal...
Paper Details
Title
A Note on Formulating the Relationship of the Individual and the Group
Published Date
May 1, 1939
Volume
44
Issue
6
Pages
932 - 937
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