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Rebellion Against What?

Munroe, Ruth L. | May 12, 1956 issue

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This article briefly discusses the book "Must You Conform?" by Robert Lindner. This volume is a collection of lectures delivered by the late Robert Lindner to various audiences and now loosely held together by the title theme. Lindner suggests that psychopathy is the consequence of doting, overindulgent maternal care. A more common supposition among psychiatrists is that it results rather from the absence of parental figures with whom the child can identify, whose love he can trust, whose strength he can take as model, whose morality he can introject as his own conscience.

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MUST You Conform? (Book); LINDNER, Robert; CARING; PSYCHIATRISTS; CONSCIENCE; CHILD rearing
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