In contrast, relational theories stress the patient's relationships, both fantasized and real, with other people.
Liberal theory stresses the interdependence among states, multinational corporations, and international institutions.
This theory stresses greater independence.
This theory stresses the benefits of the false-consensus effect: namely, the perception of increased social validation, social support, and self-esteem.
This theory stresses the relativity of deviance, the idea that people may define the same behavior in any number of ways.
The major difference between them is that Porfiry's theory stresses the social good, while Raskolnikov's means social anarchy.
The biological and psychological theories stressed this distinctiveness.
Traditional microeconomic theory stressed this link between property rights and efficiency.
Mindlin's theory provides one approach for find the deformation and stresses in such plates.
Clearly rooted in biology, his theories of behavior stressed the unity of the organism with the environment; the book also outlined experimental method and research design.