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Tag Archives: personality dimensions
Strong Interest Inventory – Real Example
Curious what makes Kent Brooks Tick? Check it out. Strong Interest Inventory
The Standard Family – S. Freud vs. E. Erikson: An analysis
The following vignettes are developed from a hypothetical scenario described by Doris Bergen in Human Development: Traditional and Contemporary Theories (p. 52-53). For benefit of the reader, I have included a “family tree” with the associated Freudian and Erikson-ian developmental … Continue reading
Comparing and Contrasting S. Freud with E. Erikson
The course of personality and social-emotional development was permanently altered by writings of both Sigmund Freud and Eric Erikson. “Although their theories have implications for other developmental areas, their primary focus was on explaining social and emotional developmental states and … Continue reading
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Tagged Alfred Alder, Anna Freud, Carl Jung, conscious, displacement, Down's Syndrome, dynamic unconscious, ego, Eric Erikson, Freudian slip, id, identification, Karen Horney, Melanie Klein, personality dimensions, preconscious, projection, Rationalization, reaction formation, regression, repression, scientific method, Sigmund Freud, social issues, social-emotional development, sublimation, superego, unconscious
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