George Vaillant discusses these and other questions in terms of a clearly defined scheme of "adaptive mechanisms" that are rated mature, neurotic, immature, or psychotic, and illustrates, with case histories, each method of coping.
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A breathtaking longitudinal account that chronicles the lives of 268 Harvard men from 1940s to the present day. The book becomes quite an empathetical read rather than an elaborate laboratory log - after all the study participant' lives were too human for science, too beautiful for numbers, too sad for diagnosis and too immortal for bound journals.
评分A classic longitudinal study (over 70 years!)
评分A breathtaking longitudinal account that chronicles the lives of 268 Harvard men from 1940s to the present day. The book becomes quite an empathetical read rather than an elaborate laboratory log - after all the study participant' lives were too human for science, too beautiful for numbers, too sad for diagnosis and too immortal for bound journals.
评分A classic longitudinal study (over 70 years!)
评分A breathtaking longitudinal account that chronicles the lives of 268 Harvard men from 1940s to the present day. The book becomes quite an empathetical read rather than an elaborate laboratory log - after all the study participant' lives were too human for science, too beautiful for numbers, too sad for diagnosis and too immortal for bound journals.
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