The Decades of Life: A Guide to Human DevelopmentWestminster John Knox Press, 1.01.2008 г. - 228 страници In groundbreaking fashion Donald Capps builds on Erik Erikson's work on the eight stages of life by focusing on the decades of life. This important modification allows developmental theory to be applied to the way people discuss life stages--in ten-year periods. Capps integrates the insights of psychology with those of pastoral care to show pastors and students how the decades of life help us all to understand the journey of life. |
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... the hero of the story was named Christian, I felt that it was my story too. So, Erikson's life-cycle model seemed like a contemporary version of Bunyan's The Pilgrim's Progress, and I began to view my own xii Introduction.
... the hero of the story was named Christian, I felt that it was my story too. So, Erikson's life-cycle model seemed like a contemporary version of Bunyan's The Pilgrim's Progress, and I began to view my own xii Introduction.
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... felt that I needed occasionally to use male-gender wording when commenting on what Erikson had just said, but I avoided this wherever pos- sible. The same decisions were made with respect to quotations from Paul Tillich's Dynamics of ...
... felt that I needed occasionally to use male-gender wording when commenting on what Erikson had just said, but I avoided this wherever pos- sible. The same decisions were made with respect to quotations from Paul Tillich's Dynamics of ...
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... in the first place? Had she wanted to spare her son the guilt he felt for having been responsible for his grandmother's heart attack? Or was she struggling with her own guilt feelings for having slipped out 12 The Decades of Life.
... in the first place? Had she wanted to spare her son the guilt he felt for having been responsible for his grandmother's heart attack? Or was she struggling with her own guilt feelings for having slipped out 12 The Decades of Life.
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... felt he could not face what he knew to be true. Furthermore, if Erikson's own capacity to be a person in whom Sam could place his trust was partly due to the fact that he saw himself in this troubled young boy, then there was yet ...
... felt he could not face what he knew to be true. Furthermore, if Erikson's own capacity to be a person in whom Sam could place his trust was partly due to the fact that he saw himself in this troubled young boy, then there was yet ...
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... felt he had done to his grandmother , and he also noted that on these occasions Sam would lose his usual energy and vitality , going pale , for example , or beginning to swoon . Given that Sam was three to five years old , Erikson's ...
... felt he had done to his grandmother , and he also noted that on these occasions Sam would lose his usual energy and vitality , going pale , for example , or beginning to swoon . Given that Sam was three to five years old , Erikson's ...
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