Case Study of a Woman With a Strong Sense of Self
.... life of a woman whose experiences allowed her to form a strong
sense of self .... This initial stage allowed Maggie to
develop a solid id, the foundation for the ....
(2204

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BOYS DON'T CRY: AN ERIKSONIAN VIEW
.... relationship with the caregiver. If this does not occur, the person will
develop a
sense of mistrust. The second developmental stage ....
(1663

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Fowler's Paradigms of Meaning
He also maintains that the order we
develop to make
sense of the world is developmental and changes through the life cycle in the direction of greater ....
(1874

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Adolescence Development Path
.... The child now must learn to appropriately control feelings of rivalry for the mother's attention and
develop a
sense of moral responsibility. ....
(1526

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Adolescence Cognitive/Emotional Transitions
.... The child now must learn to appropriately control feelings of rivalry for the mother's attention and
develop a
sense of moral responsibility. ....
(1526

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Problems from the Perspective and Management and Employees
.... term success. Communication is also a critical part of enabling employees to
develop a
sense of urgency. This communication means ....
(481

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Howard Gardner and MI
.... Moreover, students may also
develop a
sense of responsibility in order to live up to the expectations of the team (in Pedersen, 2003). ....
(1854

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Serial Killers of "Seven" & "Copycat"
.... psychologist can examine the crime and make their determinations of what he is thinking, why he does this and does not do that, and thus
develop a
sense of who ....
(2256

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Psychology of Middle Childhood: Analysis of Results and ...
.... experience the children were able to
develop their ability to understand how to act more than one way in life which increased their confidence and
sense of self ....
(1425

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Parental Involvement in Schools
.... or have rules that will in the long run inculcate in the child a
sense of perseverance and self-discipline. Structure helps
develop intention, perceived control ....
(2154

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Intellectual growth from birth to old age
.... The individual will either
develop a distinct
sense of the self or become lost in role confusion and perhaps take part in cult groups or fads (like streaking ....
(1919

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Adolescents and Separation-Individuation
.... tasks of adolescent development: 1.
Develop a
sense of identity--a concept of one's unique combination of values, attitudes, beliefs, and behaviors. ....
(3478

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Consequences of Parental Overprotection
.... These include being totally honest with children, helping them to
develop a personal
sense of responsibility, helping them to fight their own battles, and ....
(2412

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Intimacy and Loneliness in the Elderly: A Proposal
.... Following this the individual must
develop a
sense of integrity which means that they must learn to fully accept the self and come to terms with the death. ....
(9316

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Defoe's novel Robinson Crusoe
.... that he shapes his material in order to make a strong statement about the nature of Christian thought and action and about the need to
develop a
sense of self ....
(1671

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Painter Rubens & Architect Bernini
.... Even in the sculpture of Bernini the use of several different types of gilding adds the effect of variegated color and both artists
develop a
sense of drama by ....
(1022

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5 Stages of Human Development
.... virtues for successful resolution are: Stage 1: Basic Trust Versus Mistrust From birth to 12-18 months, a baby is said to
develop the
sense of whether the ....
(5107

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Therapeutic Values & Moral Norms
.... He does not, however, base this idea on any
sense that there is a natural right on the part of the individual to
develop himself freely, and instead he bases ....
(1510

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Summary of Child Development
.... Children who are unable to fulfill the requirements during this stage will
develop a
sense of inferiority vis-a-vis their peers and feel inadequate about their ....
(1361

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Effects of Stress
.... They can also
develop a
sense of chronic fatigue, irritability, depression, feelings of inadequacy, and finally stress-related diseases such as colitis or ....
(1826

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Etiology of Anorexia Nervosa
.... The result of these requirements is that all too frequently the individual who is intent on denying herself is unable to
develop "an authentic
sense of [her ....
(4560

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Philosophy of ET
.... In the larger
sense, though, the main character is not an individual at all but Mankind .... Because of this fact, many view the film as being slow to
develop a plot ....
(1579

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Relationship of 1960s Rock Music and Drugs
.... a growing youth culture. The songs "helped youth
develop a
sense of generational unity" (Jahn 292). Mike Jahn believes that among ....
(2010

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Causes of the American Civil War
.... from Southern slavery during the American Civil War, the paternalistic system and the religious base of her life enabled her to
develop a
sense of racial ....
(2319

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Commitment in Business Jargon
.... Many other commitments that people
develop such as commitments to family or .... It acknowledges the common
sense observation that from the perspective of both the ....
(1382

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Shakespeare's 2 History Plays, the Henriad
.... For Williams, Falstaff represents dishonor, and his removal from the scene leaves Henry free to
develop a stronger
sense of honor. ....
(2012

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Application of Erikson's Stages of Devlopment
.... Through their participation in these activities, they can
develop a
sense of belonging to their community, improve their physical, social and cognitive skills ....
(1895

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Need for Youth Character Education Programs
.... Specifically, it is stated that service learning strives: to promote personal, social, and emotional growth; to
develop a
sense of civic responsibility; to ....
(8666

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African American Interpretation of Scripture
.... At the same time, it has allowed the community to continue to resist by providing it with the means to
develop a
sense of internal freedom. ....
(980

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The International Labor Organization (ILO)
.... the individual. 2) It enables the individual to participate in and
develop a
sense of belonging to a social fabric. 3) It develops ....
(1562

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