Principles Of Gestalt PsychologyRoutledge, 8. lis 2013. - Broj stranica: 732 Routledge is now re-issuing this prestigious series of 204 volumes originally published between 1910 and 1965. The titles include works by key figures such asC.G. Jung, Sigmund Freud, Jean Piaget, Otto Rank, James Hillman, Erich Fromm, Karen Horney and Susan Isaacs. Each volume is available on its own, as part of a themed mini-set, or as part of a specially-priced 204-volume set. A brochure listing each title in the "International Library of Psychology" series is available upon request. |
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... present with its needs , holds the centre of the stage , thereby relegating the problems essential to Ger- man mentality to the realm of the useless and non - existing . In science this attitude makes for positivism , an overvaluation ...
... present with its needs , holds the centre of the stage , thereby relegating the problems essential to Ger- man mentality to the realm of the useless and non - existing . In science this attitude makes for positivism , an overvaluation ...
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... present trend of action ; that of the other an object functionally dead . INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES . My discussion of this example will meet with no less fierce opposition than that of the first . Far from ad- mitting the validity of my ...
... present trend of action ; that of the other an object functionally dead . INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES . My discussion of this example will meet with no less fierce opposition than that of the first . Far from ad- mitting the validity of my ...
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... present purposes the critical experiments are of particular interest . Why do the animals choose one of the two equal figures , when they have been trained to choose the smaller one ? Described in these geograph- ical terms their ...
... present purposes the critical experiments are of particular interest . Why do the animals choose one of the two equal figures , when they have been trained to choose the smaller one ? Described in these geograph- ical terms their ...
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... present somewhere else , and this somewhere else is what we call the behavioural environment . When now we remember what the layman had to say about this experiment , we see that our dif- ference between the geographical and the ...
... present somewhere else , and this somewhere else is what we call the behavioural environment . When now we remember what the layman had to say about this experiment , we see that our dif- ference between the geographical and the ...
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... present argument , therefore , means only that as a funda- mental concept at the lowest level , the psychological field cannot be identical with behavioural environment , because as a fundamental concept the field cannot be taken for ...
... present argument , therefore , means only that as a funda- mental concept at the lowest level , the psychological field cannot be identical with behavioural environment , because as a fundamental concept the field cannot be taken for ...
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VISUAL ORGANIZATION | 106 |
FIGURE AND GROUND | 177 |
THE CONSTANCIES | 211 |
TRIDIMENSIONAL SPACE | 265 |
Reflexes THE EGO THE EXECUTIVE | 306 |
FOUNDATION OF A TRACE THEORY THEORETICAL | 423 |
MENTAL SECTION AND COMPLETION OF THE THEORY | 465 |
LEARNING AND OTHER MEMORY FUNCTIONSI | 529 |
LEARNING AND OTHER MEMORY FUNCTIONSII | 591 |
SOCIETY AND PERSONALITY | 648 |
CONCLUSION | 680 |
INDEX | 703 |
ADJUSTED BEHAVIOUR ATTITUDES EMOTIONS | 368 |
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