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Smith, Alfred G. – ASCD Yearbook, 1970
To become human is to become different and distinguishable. This raises paradoxical questions concerning self-fulfillment and incompleteness for the individual and the race. (JH)
Descriptors: Child Development, Human Development, Individual Development, Individual Differences
Christian Association for Psychological Studies, Grand Rapids, MI. – 1971
This volume represents the collection of all papers presented at the convention (April, 1971) of the Christian Association for Psychological Studies, whose theme was "Christian Self-Esteem." Some of the titles include "A Demonstration of an Affective Counseling Technique,""Self-Image and Self-Esteem--A Christian Psychiatric Appraisal,""Concepts of…
Descriptors: Christianity, Human Development, Identification (Psychology), Individual Development
Editor – Synthesis, 1975
The theme for this issue is "gaining the freedom to be our true selves." The issue includes a "Who-Am-I" exercise, an overview by Betsie Carter-Haar on identification and integration of the self, and practical exercises for self-development. (HMV)
Descriptors: Counseling, Guides, Human Development, Identification (Psychology)
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Burns, Kathleen Mary – Social Studies, 1974
The author discusses the necessity for youth to have the opportunity to experience their environment. The development of a positive self concept by making choices which involve a certain risk is emphasized. (DE)
Descriptors: Behavior Development, Human Development, Individual Development, Learning Experience
Vargiu, James; And Others – Synthesis, 1977
Psychosynthesis is a name for the process of personal growth: our natural tendency to harmonize our various aspects at even higher levels of organization. This section considers the many subpersonalities that compose each one of us. It gives exercises in discovering them, understanding them, and getting free from their control. (Author/BP)
Descriptors: Human Development, Individual Development, Maturation, Personality Studies
Kleemann, Joseph L. – 1974
The aim of the Kendall College Human Potential Seminar (KCHPS) is to provide a structure within which persons can generate and share extensive positive information about themselves. It also creates greater participant awareness of, and respect for, human potential--their own as well as that of others. This paper consists of guidelines and…
Descriptors: College Students, Human Development, Individual Development, Program Descriptions
Raimy, Victor Charles – 1971
In the foreword, Arthur Combs cites 3 impressive considerations about Victor Raimy's just-now published doctoral dissertation on the theory of the self concept. One is that the importance of the self concept for the understanding of human behavior must be regarded as one of the most outstanding developments of the past 25 years in American…
Descriptors: Counseling, Human Development, Identification (Psychology), Individual Development
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Van Camp, Sarah S. – Childhood Education, 1973
Suggested activities to increase children's awareness of themselves, their families, human emotions, conflicts, and cooperation. (ST)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Curriculum Guides, Early Childhood Education, Human Development
Schickedanz, David I. – Illinois Teacher For Contemporary Roles, 1973
Descriptors: Child Development, Childhood Attitudes, Goal Orientation, Human Development
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George, Robert C. – Social Studies, 1973
This articles relates the experience in indtroducing a new approach to high school psychology in heterogeneously grouped classes of juniors and seniors at Doherty Memorial High School, Worcester, Massachusetts. (Author)
Descriptors: Behavior, Course Descriptions, Human Development, Identification (Psychology)
Eiben, Ray E. – 1971
Beginning students in guidance and counseling comprised the two research groups: (1) a sensitivity-participatory group with activities ranging from T-grouping to sensory awareness to creative exercises; and (2) a didactic group in which the main focus was on instructor presentation of material relating to groups. The author sought to determine:…
Descriptors: Group Activities, Group Dynamics, Group Experience, Groups
Borton, Terry – Saturday Rev, 1969
Part of the Saturday Review supplement, EDUCATION IN AMERICA sponsored by the Charles F. Kettering Foundation.
Descriptors: Achievement, Child Development, Curriculum Development, Educational Objectives
Haronian, Frank – Synthesis, 1977
Psychosynthesis is one approach that strives to reach from the lower unconscious to the self, helping man to recognize his higher as well as his lower impulses, to accept the responsibility of deciding which to express and which to renounce, and to deal with the anxiety that is an inescapable aspect of the process of self-actualization. (Author)
Descriptors: Anxiety, Growth Patterns, Human Development, Individual Development
Brim, Orville G., Jr. – 1975
Suggestions for research on the components of self-theory development over a lifetime are examined. Self-theory, like other knowledge, is dependent on the theories in one's culture about human nature and the biological, social, and physical world. Language expands or limits the concepts available for thinking about one's self-image or sense of…
Descriptors: Goal Orientation, Human Development, Individual Development, Individual Power
McCarthy, E. Doyle – 1979
The paper examines George Herbert Mead's account of the individual's relation to the physical world. Mead (1863-1931) taught social psychology and philosophy at the University of Chicago from 1893-1931 and is best known for his theory of self. This theory maintains that the self is formed in a particular historical context and that it includes…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Developmental Psychology, Environmental Influences, Human Development
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