Psychiatric Quarterly

, Volume 54, Issue 2, pp 109–122 | Cite as

Cycles and balance: Personality change versus organizational maintenance

  • Richard Omark
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Public Health Personality Change 
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© Human Sciences Press 1982

Authors and Affiliations

  • Richard Omark
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  1. 1.the Department of Psychiatry Medical CenterUniversity of South FloridaTampa

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