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visual plasticity
Chapter 1 Introduction The Gestalt Theory of Plasticity is a psychoanalytic theory of development. In this theory, individual experiences, dispositions and environment interact to create a unified structure of personality. By understanding this structure, an individual can better understand their......
The "self-actualizing person" hypothesis
The concepts of self-realization and self-actualization are among the most important topics to explore when it comes to understanding human development and fulfillment. It is a term that is used to describe a persons development towards attaining their fullest potential, and is traditionally seen ......
Butler's Types of Relationship Work
Bauer’s Relationship Work Type The art of relationship work requires a great deal of skill and courage. It is an important part of the field of psychology, particularly in the area of couples, families and groups. Dr. Ernst Bauer is the founder of the social psychology field. He is best known fo......
dynamic capacity theory
Motivational Ability Theory Motivational Ability Theory is the study of an individuals capacity to gain a desired behavior and create a positive outcome. According to the theory, an individual’s attitudes, interests and beliefs can be used to foster the development of skills, and consequently th......
Five Forces Model of Motivation
Introduction The five forces model is one of the most established and well-known theories of motivation. Developed by psychotherapist and industrialist Sigmund freud, the model seeks to explain how five distinct forces interact and drive human behavior. The five forces -- drive, pleasure, resista......
Goethe, JWvon
With the rapid development of globalization, the influence of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1749-1832) is more evident in the modern era than in his own era. Goethe is an eminent German statesman, scientist, and writer whose novel, drama, philosophy, and poetry profoundly affected European Romantici......
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Avery
structural school
Structuralism Structuralism is a philosophical tradition found within linguistics, psychology, sociology, anthropology and semiotics. The term ‘structuralism’ comes from the Latin word ‘structura’ which refers to the arrangement of a number of components forming a specific system. Within stru......
freud's theory of needs
freuds Need Theory The renowned psychologist Sigmund freud is widely considered the founder of psychodynamic theory. One of his major contributions to this field is his Need Theory. Specifically, freud suggested that all human behavior is driven by primal needs that cause individuals to act in ce......
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16/07/2023
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Sophie
bad boy theorem
The Bad Seed Hypothesis Have you ever heard of the “Bad Seed Hypothesis”? This is a popular theory among psychologists and child development experts about how some children develop into troubled adolescents and adults. They believe that some children are born with a predisposition to behave in ......
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02/07/2023
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Sophie
Grayling and Nelson paradox
Bertrand Russell and Norman’s Dilemma Bertrand Russells Dilemma is a well-known philosophical puzzle. It is named after the British philosopher and mathematician, Bertrand Russell. The dilemma is also known as the paradox of Norman. The dilemma states that two people, Norman and Colin, are walk......
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01/07/2023
1042
Sophie
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