Transcription of Sullivan: Interpersonal Theory
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Sullivan: Interpersonal TheoryBOverview of Interpersonal TheoryBBiography of Harry Stack SullivanBTensionsNeedsAnxietyEnergy TransformationsBDynamismsMalevolenceInti macyLustSelf-SystemBPersonificationsBad- Mother, Good-MotherMe PersonificationsEidetic PersonificationsBLevels of CognitionPrototaxic LevelParataxic LevelSyntaxic LevelBStages of DevelopmentInfancyChildhoodJuvenile EraPreadolescenceEarly AdolescenceLate AdolescenceAdulthoodSullivanBPsychologic al DisordersBPsychotherapyBRelated ResearchThe Pros and Cons of Chums for Girls and BoysImaginary FriendsBCritique of SullivanBConcept of HumanityBKey Terms and Concepts212 CHAPTER 8 The young boy had no friends his age but did have several imaginary school, his Irish brogue and quick mind made him unpopular among school-mates.
Overview of Interpersonal Theory Harry Stack Sullivan, the first American to construct a comprehensive personality theory, believed that people develop their personality within a social context. With-out other people, Sullivan contended, …
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