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Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi
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Eugene Rocheburg-Halton
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Book chapters
pp. ix
Preface
pp. 1
People and things
pp. 20
What things are for
pp. 55
The most cherished objects in the home
pp. 90
Object relations and the development of the self
pp. 121
The home as symbolic environment
pp. 146
Characteristics of happy homes
pp. 173
The transactions between persons and things
pp. 197
Signs of family life
pp. 225
Meaning and survival
pp. 250
Procedures and interview notes
pp. 254
Interview schedules
pp. 268
Coding categories and definitions
pp. 278
Additional tables
pp. 290
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