| Erik H Erikson - 1994 - 196 หน้า
...principle states that anything that grows has aground plan, and that out of this ground plan theparts arise, each part having its time of special ascendancy, until all parts have arisen to form ^functioning whole. At birth the baby leaves the chemical exchange of the womb for the social exchange... | |
| Ben Campbell Johnson - 1988 - 160 หน้า
...principle. Erikson says that "anything that grows has a ground plan, and that out of this ground plan the parts arise, each part having its time of special...until all parts have arisen to form a functioning whole."2 The human organism grows according to a ground plan that is written into the structure of... | |
| Ben Campbell Johnson - 1990 - 172 หน้า
...this principle states that anything that grows has a ground plan, and that out of this ground plan the parts arise, each part having its time of special...until all parts have arisen to form a functioning whole. "» When Erikson refers to the ground plan he points to that genetic coating that actualizes... | |
| Bill Puka - 1994 - 346 หน้า
...this principle states that anything that grows has a ground plan, and that out of this ground plan the parts arise, each part having its time of special...until all parts have arisen to form a functioning whole.., in the sequence of his most personal experience the healthy child, given a reasonahle amount... | |
| Lawrence S. Wrightsman - 1994 - 240 หน้า
...of Psychosocial Development Anything that grows has a ground plan, and out of this ground plan the parts arise, each part having its time of special ascendancy, until all parts have risen to Jorm a functioning whole, Erik H. Erikson That type of approach that sees personality developing... | |
| Michael R. Butz - 1997 - 312 หน้า
...that anything that grows has a ground plan, and that out of this ground plan the parts arise, each having its time of special ascendancy, until all parts have arisen to form a functioning whole. (Erikson, 1980, p. 53) but also by how environmental factors support or alter this plan. Since... | |
| Michael R. Butz - 1997 - 310 หน้า
...that anything that grows has a ground plan, and that out of this ground plan the parts arise, each having its time of special ascendancy, until all parts have arisen to form & functioning whole. (Erikson, 1980, p. 53) This ascendancy seems to indicate when energy and potential... | |
| W. Edward Craighead, Charles B. Nemeroff - 2001 - 466 หน้า
..."this principle states that anything that grows has a ground plan. and that out of this ground plan the parts arise. each part having its time of special...until all parts have arisen to form a functioning whole." Each stage. from birth to old age. is marked by a normative crisis that must be confronted... | |
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