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Degree of Activity: Relationship to Early Recollections and Safeguarding Tendencies

Judul Artikel:Degree of Activity: Relationship to Early Recollections and Safeguarding Tendencies
Judul Terbitan:The Journal of Individual Psychology
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Bahasa:ING
Tempat Terbit:
Tahun:2012
Volume:Vol. 68 Issue 2 2012
Penerbit:University of Texas Press
Frekuensi Penerbitan:6 x 1 tahun
Edisi:
Penulis:Arthur J. Clark and Carrie M. Butler
Abstraksi:Abstract Degree of activity relates to an individual's pattern of initiative and engagement in the experiences and tasks of life. As a conceptualization of Alfred Adler, degree of activity has significant implications for mental health and therapeutic treatment. Exploring the literature of the activity-passivity continuum contributes to a clarification of Adier's concept of degree of activity in the context of client functioning. From an assessment perspective, the relative level of activity is detectable in the sphere of a person's early recollections and utilization of safeguarding tendencies. Early childhood memories provide an understanding of a client's outlook on life, including degree of activity as a personality variable. Safeguarding tendencies involve a process in which a client resists functioning in endeavors that threaten one's selfesteem. Assuming a passive or evasive approach to challenging experiences enables an individual to avoid or minimize anticipated failure through a psychological protective device.
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Lokasi:P136
Terakreditasi:sudah
Jurusan:Psikologi