There he was to do pioneering work on victimology, exploring the psychodynamics between offender and victim.
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The game of strategy is addictive partly as a travelogue, partly for the bizarre psychodynamics on display.
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"It changes the psychodynamics of what it means to be on a jury, " he said.
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In 1948, Henle published a handbook with D . W . MacKinnon based on the experimental research of psychodynamics.
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Psychodynamics, subsequently, attempts to explain or interpret behaviour or mental states in terms of innate emotional forces or processes.
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Like Isaac Asimov's psychohistory, psychodynamics can be used to predict and guide the future course of social evolution.
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Others addressed the amorphous psychodynamics of prenatal testing : how parents feel about ultrasound, and how they react to bad news.
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Mann de Day�n describes the " Sensory Oversaturation Syndrome " as Isaias Lopez's main contribution to the psychodynamics of adolescence.
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The LifeWorks project started in 2008, providing psychodynamics psychotherapy to homeless people, especially those who are addicted to drugs or alcohol.
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Chilon's " hora telos " ( " see the end, consider the consequences " ) provides for both healthy and maladaptive psychodynamics.