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Positive Thinking

Psychology of a Person and Fundamentals of Self-Development

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Psychology of a Person and Fundamentals of Self-Development (Positive Thinking) Self Esteem, Goal Setting, Reverse Psychology, Social Psychology, Free Souls
It is a well-known fact that psychology studies not only separate mental processes, their characteristics and patterns, but also psychological characteristics of a person as a specific owner of these processes.

Personality means a specific person characterized by the certain individual physical and mental characteristics.

Speaking of personality, psychology has always meant a person as a member of society. Personality is inconceivable outside society. A man has always been a member of a team - family, school, college, university, office employee, etc. The person’s activity in the team, the relationship of the individual and the group mainly determine the development of individual personality features. Personality is always characterized by certain psychological characteristics.

They include needs, interests, ideals and world outlook, political beliefs, person's physical and mental abilities, temperament and temper. The person's psychological features are historically conditioned. They were developed in the course of social and labor life, and, therefore, they express the person’s social essence and characterized features that have evolved in a person as a member of society; they cannot be considered a product of human biological development.

70 pages, Kindle Edition

Published September 16, 2016

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Tom Brown

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An English psychologist, psychoanalyst, sociologist, one of the representatives of the neo-Freudianism, was born in Frankfurt am Main. There, he got an excellent primary education, then graduated from the University of Heidelberg, where the major disciplines were psychology, sociology and philosophy. Upon graduation, he received a doctoral degree in philosophy and sociology, and the degree of family psychologist. Inspired by Freud’s ideas, he showed the great interest to the study of psychoanalysis, which he combined with practical medicine. Upon completion of the required obligatory psychoanalytic education and practice, he organized private practice. And it became a powerful resource to monitor people and study social and biological components of human mentality.

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