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060 00 $aW1$bPS572 v.6 no.4 1970
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100 1 $aLandis, Bernard,$d1926-
245 10 $aEgo boundaries /$cby Bernard Landis.
260 $aNew York :$bInternational Universities Press,$c1970.
300 $a177 pages :$billustrations ;$c23 cm.
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
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490 1 $aPsychological issues ;$vv. 6, no. 4. Monograph 24
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 168-172) and index.
505 0 $a1. Boundaries of the self -- 2. How the construct has been used. The boundary concept in Gestalt psychology. Other uses of a boundary concept. Ego boundaries and "body image." Permeability-impermeability of ego boundaries -- 3. Some relevant studies. Body-image boundaries. Other studies. Field dependence and differentiation of the ego -- 4. Evaluating permeability and impermeability. The nature of the proposed dimension. Inner and outer ego boundaries. The scoring system. A summary of the Rorschach boundary measures -- 5. Initial procedures. Subject. Reliability of the measures. Permeability-impermeability: one dimension or two? -- 6. Functional consequences of boundary differences. Validation tasks. -- 7. Results of the experiments. Summary -- 8. Ego boundaries and tension-system boundaries. Are the two types of boundaries commensurate? Review of the literature -- 9. Design and results of the task-substitution study. Procedure. Summary of hypotheses. Results. Summary. Dynamic and structural factors -- 10. The nature of permeability and impermeability. Analysis of the Rorschach protocols. Observations on the Gruenthal report. Relationship of permeability-impermeability to field dependence-independence. Permeability-impermeability in normal versus clinical populations. Permeability-impermeability and fluidity of ego boundaries -- 11. Summary. The self in space -- Appendix I. Manual for scoring ego-boundary measures scoring rules -- Appendix II. Two Rorschach records. Rorschach protocol and scoring for an I-dominant subject. Rorschach protocol and scoring for a P-dominant subject.
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520 $aAn instructional book covering aspects of coaching and playing field hockey with chapters on moving with the stick, passing and receiving, ball control and dribbling, tackling, attack and defense tactics, shooting, goalkeeping, team attack, team defense and team play.
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830 0 $aPsychological issues (Series) ;$vmonograph 24.
830 0 $aPsychological issues (Series) ;$vv. v, no. 4.
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