The Self-concept: European Perspectives on Its Development, Aspects, and Applications |
Contents
RESEARCH ON THE SELFCONCEPT | 1 |
THE DEVELOPMENT OF BODY SCHEMES IN CHILDREN | 23 |
SENSE OF PERSONAL CONTINUITY AND DISTINCTIVENESS | 63 |
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