Conflict and The Web of Group
.... 43 6), and the sociological and psychological assumptions made are indeed consistent with the research of
Jung and
Erikson, to name but a few. ....
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Adolescence
.... note that the orderly sequence of development proposed by Freud and his followers (particularly
Erikson, 1961) may not be strictly followed.
Jung (1959) states ....
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Analysis of a Life Stage: Adolescence
.... note that the orderly sequence of development proposed by Freud and his followers (particularly
Erikson, 1961) may not be strictly followed.
Jung (1959) states ....
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Development of Morality in Children
.... Such noted scholars as Freud,
Jung, Horney,
Erikson, and many others, have looked at the struggle of children to achieve some understanding of ego or self ....
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PROFESSIONAL PSYCHOLOGY Introduction Professi
.... Neo-Freudian and ego psychology includes contributors such as
Jung, Adler, Horney, Sullivan, and descendants Allport, Murray, and
Erikson. ....
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The Road to Mecca
.... Both CG
Jung and Erik
Erikson have argued that middle age is a period in which the individual becomes especially interested in playing a role in the continuity ....
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Marriage Adjustment Therapy
Stage development theorists, from Freud and
Jung to Piaget and
Erikson might all be in agreement that human development is woven together by the thread of ....
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EVOLUTION OF PSYCHOLOGY Introduction Present
....
Jung's work enlarged the scope of imagery with a content which embraced .... Contemporary psychologist, Erik
Erikson offered an illustration of the role of child ....
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Psychotherapy Modalities
....
Erikson's theory is unique in that it is a cradle-to-grave stage .... Alfred Adler and Carl
Jung advocate psychodynamic approaches that veer away from some of ....
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FREUDIAN DREAM THEORY
.... Horney agreed with
Jung that a healing process takes place in dreams .... Erik
Erikson accepted Freud's belief that urges and strivings are universal, biological ....
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Self Esteem and School Performance
.... Erik
Erikson believed that the child goes through specific tasks in infancy .... Ferguson and others before her, primarily Carl
Jung, have emphasized the fact that ....
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Counseling Practices in America
.... of selected counseling theories for guiding interventions with older adults, including the psychodynamic theories of Freud,
Jung, Adler, E.
Erikson, and E ....
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Early Childhood & Adolescent Development
.... honolulu.hawaii.edu/intranet/committees/FacDevCom/guidebk/teachtip/
erikson.htm Fine, GA ....
Jung, on the other hand viewed religion as the truest psychotherapeutic ....
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Developing Parenting Skills
.... especially interested in childhood sexuality, and
Jung was interested in life-long human development (Freiberg, 1987, p. 38). The work of Erik
Erikson would be ....
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Mothers of Mentally Ill Patients
.... Erik
Erikson Failures and successes at each of eight critical stages of ego development forge corresponding later personality developments. Carl
Jung The self ....
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Personality Traits in 3 Samples of Mothers THE RESEARCH PROBLEM ...
.... Erik
Erikson Failures and successes at each of eight critical stages of ego development forge corresponding later personality developments. Carl
Jung The self ....
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Therapeutic Techniques
.... can take a lifetime, the therapist is expected to be something of an expert on the wide range of theories, from Freud to
Erikson, Skinner, Maslow ....
Jung to live by ....
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