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... Kurt Koffka at the New School for Social Research . Later I found in Kurt Goldstein my bridge between the holistic and the dynamic . His great book , The Organism , influenced my thinking very pro- foundly and continues to do so . I ...
... Kurt Koffka at the New School for Social Research . Later I found in Kurt Goldstein my bridge between the holistic and the dynamic . His great book , The Organism , influenced my thinking very pro- foundly and continues to do so . I ...
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... Kurt Goldstein ( 86 ) , is being used in this book in a much more specific and limited fashion . It refers to man's desire for self - fulfillment , namely , to the tendency for 5 For more extensive discussion of normal self - esteem ...
... Kurt Goldstein ( 86 ) , is being used in this book in a much more specific and limited fashion . It refers to man's desire for self - fulfillment , namely , to the tendency for 5 For more extensive discussion of normal self - esteem ...
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... Kurt Lewin's ( 172 ) contrast between the Aristotelian and Galilean approaches to science , Gordon Allport's ( 4 ) ... Kurt Goldstein's abstract - concrete dichotomy ( 86 ) . nition in the light of these theoretical considerations . The ...
... Kurt Lewin's ( 172 ) contrast between the Aristotelian and Galilean approaches to science , Gordon Allport's ( 4 ) ... Kurt Goldstein's abstract - concrete dichotomy ( 86 ) . nition in the light of these theoretical considerations . The ...
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The Role of Basic Need Gratification in Psychological | 107 |
The Instinctoid Nature of Basic Needs | 123 |
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