Beneath the Mask: An Introduction to Theories of Personality |
Contents
ERIK ERIKSON | 13 |
SIGMUND FREUD | 31 |
THE DYNAMIC MODEL OF THE MIND | 90 |
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able activity Adler adult aggressive Allport analysis anxiety attempts become behavior Breuer called Chapter child complex concept conscious construct continued course death defensive demands desire direct dream drive early effect emotional energy environment Erikson example existence experience expression external fact father fear feelings Figure Freud functioning goal human ideas important impulses independent indicate individual infant instincts interest interpretation Jung later learning living meaning mental mind mother motives nature neurotic normal object observable organism original pain parents patients period personality pleasure pleasure principle possible present principle processes psychoanalytic psychology question reality relations relationship repression response result Rogers role seems sense separation sexual similar situation social stage striving suggested symptoms theory thinking thought traits unconscious understand wishes York