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A person rarely, if ever, exists alone. He is linked in many different ways to groups. Much has been written about primary groups and the influence they have upon their members. A meaningful conception of mental health can be achieved only as we relate the functioning of the individual to the human relation patterns of his primary group. 1 Sociologists, possibly under the influence of Cooley, have classified the neighborhood 'as a primary group characterized by intimate face-to-face associations and cooperation as a fundamental force in forming personality. |