Ordinary People
.... In the sessions with
Conrad,
Berger consistently uses "verbal reinforcers" such as "I see" or "Mm-hm." The effect is to encourage
Conrad to keep talking his ....
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Psychological Issues in Ordinary People
....
Conrad asked about his father in therapy and Dr.
Berger asked
Conrad if he really wanted to know what his father said in therapy. ....
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Family Therapy: Alienation
....
Conrad's choice of
Berger for his therapist puts white middle class culture in contact with Jewish intellectual culture. Obviously ....
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Ordinary People
.... to his parents. His father also starts to see Dr.
Berger and eventually makes a genuine connection with
Conrad. But his mother refuses ....
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Ordinary People (1980)
.... to his parents. His father also starts to see Dr.
Berger and eventually makes a genuine connection with
Conrad. But his mother refuses ....
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Transference
.... The analyst as played by Judd Hirsch (Dr.
Berger) allows
Conrad to revisit the final moments of the accident and his brother's life. ....
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HUMAN MEMORY
.... In this regard, Snodgrass, Levy-
Berger and Haydon (1985) have noted: The major ....
Conrad (1972) failed to find evidence for the principle of cognitive economy and ....
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HUMAN MEMORY
.... In this regard, Snodgrass, Levy-
Berger & Haydon (1985) have noted: The major .... Freedman & Loftus, 1971; Rumelhart, Lindsay & Norman, 1972),
Conrad (1972) failed ....
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REFERENCES
.... Journal of Verbal Learning and Verbal Behavior, 8, 240-247.
Conrad, C. (1972). .... Snodgrass, JG, Levy-
Berger, G. & Haydon, M. (1985). ....
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History of the Trumpet
.... instruments were made by three generations: Johann Wilhelm Haas (1649 1723), Wolf Wilhelm Haas (1681 1760), and Ernst Johann
Conrad Haas (1723 ....
Berger, Melvin. ....
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