Human Behavior in the Social Environment: A Social Systems ApproachAldine Publishing Company, 1974 - 183 pagine |
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... adult expectations and criteria of mastery . The idea of sense of industry or inferiority is important . It is the feeling the child has about his own competence that is crucial , not his actual competence as measured by parental or adult ...
... adult expectations and criteria of mastery . The idea of sense of industry or inferiority is important . It is the feeling the child has about his own competence that is crucial , not his actual competence as measured by parental or adult ...
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... adult commitments . The culture relaxes its expectations and is more permissive . It is then a time when the person can try out a variety of identifications , modes of behavior , and roles without a total commitment to see them through ...
... adult commitments . The culture relaxes its expectations and is more permissive . It is then a time when the person can try out a variety of identifications , modes of behavior , and roles without a total commitment to see them through ...
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... adult years . Adulthood as a period of life development ( personality growth ) is seldom dealt with in theories of personality development . Erikson is notable for his attempt to conceptualize the adult " productive " period as an ...
... adult years . Adulthood as a period of life development ( personality growth ) is seldom dealt with in theories of personality development . Erikson is notable for his attempt to conceptualize the adult " productive " period as an ...
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THE SOCIAL SYSTEMS APPROACH | 6 |
CULTURE AND SOCIETY | 30 |
COMMUNITIES AND ORGANIZATIONS | 45 |
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