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From Instinct To Identity: The Development Of Personality
"From Instinct to Identity" begins an account of personality development by tracing the legacy of the human species from its primate heritage to its present form. Findings from ethology, primate studies, linguistics, and other sources are used to construct an account of the unique features of man. The evolution of early cultures is shown through use of anthropological work. The ideas of Sigmund Freud, particularly as modified by Erik Erikson, are presented together with the theories and findings of Jean Piaget and his collaborators in a series of chapters that follow the person from infancy to adolescence. Other chapters examine play, dreams, and fantasy; anxiety and its effects on the development of self; moral development; and, identity. The emphasis throughout is on the growth of self, and its impact on social norms. The author blends together theories and findings from psychoanalysis, psychology, ethology, humanistic psychology, and child development, develops a model of human motivation in which the basic emotional systems of love, anxiety, aggression, curiosity and intelligence are traced from their primate background through the human life cycle. He brings together classic ideas on guilt and conscience with research on moral reasoning and ego-development, and clarifies difficult ideas in a clear, direct prose style. This classic volume, now available in paper-back with a new introduction by the author, will find a new audience among anthropologists as well as psychologists interested in the evolution of human behavior.
Ketersediaan
A01948-C1 | A01948 | My Library | Tersedia |
Informasi Detail
Judul Seri |
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No. Panggil |
A01948
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Penerbit | Prentice-Hall, Inc. : New Jersey., 1974 |
Deskripsi Fisik |
15,5 x 23,5 cm / 371 pg
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Bahasa |
Inggris
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ISBN/ISSN |
0133316378
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Klasifikasi |
155.4 / BRE / f
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Tipe Isi |
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