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The Feeling of rejection: its development and growth

Canada, 1947
film

The case history of Margaret, a 23-year-old girl who has physical disorders with no physical causes. A psychiatrist shows her the root of her troubles—c..

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The Feeling of hostility

Canada, 1948
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Feelings of depression

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A Pathological anxiety

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Over-dependency

Canada, 1969
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It feels like you're left out of the world: experiencing learning disabilities

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Feelings. Part 2

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Margaret: Mildly mentally retarded

Australia, 1975
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Shyness

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Margaret

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It feels like you're left out of the world (TEFC): experiencing learning disabilities

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Similarity: 71%

The Outsider

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Similarity: 70%

Development of feelings in children

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Margaret (TEFC)

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Face to face: dealing with conflict

United States, 1980
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Feelings: what are you afraid of?

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Borderline

Canada, 1956
Similarity: 70%

Stigma

Canada, 1958
Similarity: 70%

Emotions of every-day living. No. 3. Fears of children

United States, 1951
Similarity: 70%
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