Foundational Psychologists Overview

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Psychology

 

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Evelyn B

 

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October 8, 2012

 

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B.F Skinner, Abraham Maslow, Marion Woodman, Carl Jung, Alfred Adler, Sigmund Freud, David Elkind, Jean Piaget There is too much emphasis on science and research Learning occurs as a reaction to the stimulus We are all born inferior The collective unconscious holds the secret to many of our behaviours Human needs motivated our behaviour The teenage years are egoistic in nature Abstract thought is the final ability which is developed Early childhood experiences are driven by unconscious factors The most significant goal of infancy is to develop object permanence Reinforcement of behaviours works best A personal fantasy keeps us from seeing the world clearly "Playing at a level" demonstrates successful development Humans develop physically and mentally at the same rate The development of mental health requires a more holistic approach The middle child learns to lead effectively Well-being comes from within
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B.F Skinner, Abraham Maslow, Marion Woodman, Carl Jung, Alfred Adler, Sigmund Freud, David Elkind, Jean Piaget There is too much emphasis on science and research Learning occurs as a reaction to the stimulus We are all born inferior The collective unconscious holds the secret to many of our behaviours Human needs motivated our behaviour The teenage years are egoistic in nature Abstract thought is the final ability which is developed Early childhood experiences are driven by unconscious factors The most significant goal of infancy is to develop object permanence Reinforcement of behaviours works best A personal fantasy keeps us from seeing the world clearly "Playing at a level" demonstrates successful development Humans develop physically and mentally at the same rate The development of mental health requires a more holistic approach The middle child learns to lead effectively Well-being comes from within
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