Adlerian CounselingHoughton Mifflin, 1975 - 112 من الصفحات |
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... social consequences which they experience with those around them . Adlerians ... interest are important ingredients to personality development ... social interaction they further nurture their social interest and become persons ...
... social consequences which they experience with those around them . Adlerians ... interest are important ingredients to personality development ... social interaction they further nurture their social interest and become persons ...
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... social inter- est , however , is depicted in Figure 1 . FIGURE 1 Social Interest Continua : Vertical ( Low ) vs. Horizontal ( High ) Low Social Interest : How Am I Doing ? " Success " " Failure " Power Position Possession High Social ...
... social inter- est , however , is depicted in Figure 1 . FIGURE 1 Social Interest Continua : Vertical ( Low ) vs. Horizontal ( High ) Low Social Interest : How Am I Doing ? " Success " " Failure " Power Position Possession High Social ...
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... Social interest is Adler's conceptualization of a quality in human beings which constitutes their proclivity for being re- sponsible , cooperative , and yet creative members of mankind . Persons high in social interest enjoy and like ...
... Social interest is Adler's conceptualization of a quality in human beings which constitutes their proclivity for being re- sponsible , cooperative , and yet creative members of mankind . Persons high in social interest enjoy and like ...
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