Development of the Self in Society: French Postwar Thought on Body, Meaning, and Social BehaviorLine Joranger
Self-development definition: the state or process of improving or developing oneself. See examples of SELF-DEVELOPMENT used in a sentence.
This paper examines the development of a medical perspective on child sexual abuse during the course of the 20th century and argues that such a perspective has not served the best interests of sexually abused children. An alternate socia... SJ Collings - 《Psychology in Society》 被引量: 0发...
One implication of the stage of concrete operations is that the child is now able to compare himself with other children in such qualities as size, attractiveness, intelligence, courage, and so on. Hence, the formation of the child’s sense of identity, or self-concept, proceeds at a faster...
What is the personal development or the meaning of life. Designed for understanding the gist of man, the surrounding world, the process of personal development and meaning of life
A people-centered philosophy of development must be implemented so that the gains of modernization will benefit all people fairly, Xi said Monday. The Chinese leader also underlined the importance of always having the courage to carry out self-reform, conducting full and rigorous Party self-governan...
Ego development is "second only to intelligence in accounting for human variability [and] must become a... Loevinger,Jane - 《American Psychologist》 被引量: 410发表: 1966年 When a grandiose self-image is threatened: narcissism and self-concept clarity as predictors of negative emotions and ...
By their fourth year most children can speak in adultlike sentences and have begun to master the more complex rules of grammar and meaning. Britannica Quiz Characteristics of the Human Body In their cognitive abilities, children make a transition from relying solely on concrete, tangible reality ...
The Fundamental Law of Education specifies that education shall aim at the full development of personality. This aim has been generally accepted by most of those engaged in educational theories and practices as well as in policy making. But interpretation of the aim has been so ambiguous that qui...
The mere recognition of regularities does not exhaust the full meaning of science, however. In the first place, regularities may be simply constructs of the human mind. Humans leap to conclusions. The mind cannot toleratechaos, so it constructs regularities even when none objectively exists. Thus...