Personality and ReligionPrinciples of a religiously oriented psychotherapy illustrated with case histories of interest to ministers engaged in pastoral counseling. |
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Maturity — According to Allport In seeking to understand how a person emerges into maturity we turn to Gordon W. Allport ( born 1897 ) , whose psychology of personality deals with the upper ranges of human development .
Maturity — According to Allport In seeking to understand how a person emerges into maturity we turn to Gordon W. Allport ( born 1897 ) , whose psychology of personality deals with the upper ranges of human development .
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The tie is historical , not functional.5 Maturity is no static goal that can be dated by chronological age , or crossed like a threshold from one room to another , after which the door is closed with no return . Persons achieve maturity ...
The tie is historical , not functional.5 Maturity is no static goal that can be dated by chronological age , or crossed like a threshold from one room to another , after which the door is closed with no return . Persons achieve maturity ...
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To be trapped by neurotic anxiety is to lose the momentum of growth and to surrender in the face of difficulties before maturity is won . It is better to move ahead in spite of anxiety , not recklessly , but steadily advancing beyond ...
To be trapped by neurotic anxiety is to lose the momentum of growth and to surrender in the face of difficulties before maturity is won . It is better to move ahead in spite of anxiety , not recklessly , but steadily advancing beyond ...
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