The Habituation of Novelty
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Novelty, decay, assessment, non-assessment, mental illness, petrification, stillness, SzaszComplete access to the full archive of articles is available with SEA membership. Existing members: please log in with your membership password to view full text. Non-members can buy a single article or issue by registering an account on this website, then selecting a padlocked full text button to purchase.
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