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Papers On History Of Psychology /Psychology Theorists & Theories
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Identity: Youth And Crisis By Erik Erikson
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me this paper ] A 6 page paper that provides an overview of
Identity Youth and Crisis by Erik Erikson. Everyone in the field is aware
of Erikson's 8 stages of psychosocial development but what they may not
know is that Erikson's original work pointed to different elements of some
stages that demonstrated how the all components are all people for their
lifetimes. The writer highlights Erikson's themes and explanations
contained in this book. The last few sentences discuss the value of the
book. 1 table included. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Filename: PGerik6.msw
Jung and Freud on Introversion and
Extroversion [ send
me this paper ] A 5 page paper which examines the basics of the
personality theories of Jung and Freud and discusses their ideas in
relationship to introversion and extroversion. Bibliography lists 6
sources. Filename:
RAint-int.wps
Jung's Theories as They Pertain to the Dreams of
the Mentally Ill [ send
me this paper ] This 25 page paper evaluates Carl Jung's theories,
particularly as they pertain to the mentally ill and to the nature of
dreams. His concept of the collective unconscious is explored in depth.
The meaning and purpose of dreams are ultimately discussed as they
manifest in schizophrenics and the depressed. Information on Jung's
personal life is included as appropriate. Annotated bibliography lists 20
sources. Filename:
SA139Jng.rtf
Lecture On Sigmund Freud [ send
me this paper ] This 7 page essay presents a tutorial on giving a
lecture centered on Sigmund Freud to a group of older Jewish women. Filename: KTfrdlec.wps
Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs in Business
[ send
me this paper ] A 5 page paper discussing application of Abraham
Maslow's humanistic psychology to the needs of business. Maslow's theories
may be overstated in the belief that people are intrinsically good and
intrinsically motivated to improve themselves and their stations, but they
have been found to be overwhelmingly useful in organizational management
and employee motivation enhancement. Successful application in business
depends on moving from one level to the next, however. As Maslow states,
the qualities of any level cease to be motivational once the individual
achieves and sustains that level. Includes one chart. Bibliography lists 5
sources. Filename:
KSMaslowHier.wps
Max Wertheimer's 'Productive Thinking'
[ send
me this paper ] This 5 page paper considers this seminal work,
published two years after the death of its' author. The writer clearly
explains the theories and ideas put forward in the book, and uses
analogies to bring them into an easily understood context. The
bibliography cites 2 sources. Filename:
TEwerthe.rtf
Mental Health Perspectives [ send
me this paper ] This 6 page paper explores the question of whether
or not society will ever change its views on mental health by examining
the changes of the past. Bibliography lists 7 sources. Filename: KTmenhlt.wps
Nature of the Judicial Process
[ send
me this paper ] A 5 page paper which reviews the book, “Nature of
the Judicial Process” by Benjamin N. Cardozo. In this book the author, who
was a judge himself, illustrates many of the realities that many people do
not even know exist in regards to the legal system. Cardozo illustrates
how judges are unique in many ways and also illustrates how they must be
open to change, while educating themselves about their individual
inclinations and opinions. No additional sources cited. Filename:
RAjudic.wps
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