Viktor E. Frankl's unique perspective on human psychology is his own theory of logotherapy. According to Frankl (1959), he created this word by using the Greek word logos that signals "meaning."This t…
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The emotional connection between a caregiver and an infant has a major effect on the future of a child. The Attachment Theory experiment that was conducted by John Bowlby explains how an infant is att…
"the scientific study of the human mind and its functions, especially those affecting behavior in a given context." In today's psychology, there are a variety of approaches. An approach is a point of …
Erik Erikson's psychosocial theory of development is more complex to grasp than Freud's psychosexual stages theory; in fact, his development hypothesis contends that people advance through eight stage…
Erik Erikson was the first person to identify and apply the idea of ego identity in his writings on what constitutes a good personality growth for a person throughout their lifetime. The term ego iden…
Developmental psychology is an area of psychology that focuses on growth and change throughout ones life. The study of developmental psychology allows us to have a better understanding of ourselves an…
Sigmund Freud was a neurologist who ultimately developed psychoanalysis in the 1890s. Psychoanalysis is the belief that everyone possesses thoughts, feelings, desires, and memories unconsciously. Freu…
Sigmund Freud made a model of the psyche. This model of the psyche was split into three different parts: Id, Ego, and Superego. According to Freud, these three parts work together to contribute to a p…
Norman O. Brown once said, "I am what is mine. Personality is the original personal property." The above quotation suggests that our personalities are unique to us and us alone. Our personalities defi…
Erik Erikson is without doubt one of the most outstanding psychologists of the previous century. Erikson was born in 1902 in Frankfurt, Germany and is famous for creating the phase 'identity crisis'. …