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Eric Erickson - Adulthood
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(1902-1994) said we evolve in psychosocial stages. Erikson emphasized developmental change all through the human life span. In Erikson’s idea, eight phases of development unfold as we proceed through the life span. Each stage comprises of ...

Christian Theology By Millard J. Erickson
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Christian Theology is the magnificence of God. By this the author refers to the greatness of God in terms of his power, knowledge, and other traditional 'natural attributes,' as well as excellence and splendor. The second edition of this th...

Person-Centered Theory, Freud's Theory, Cognitive Behavioral Theory
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person-centered theory, Freud theory and cognitive-behavioral theory. Part 1: Preferred Theories The two preferred theories are person-centered theory and Freud theory. Person-Centered Theory As mentioned earlier, I will now focus on the Pe...

Theory X And Theory Y
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theory begins with the premise that the management role is to gather inputs. Theory X assumes that the average man: like work, and avoids all the measures; no ambitions, preferred to be sent. In essence, the theory of X means that people wo...

Theory X And Theory Y
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theory X and theory Y approach to managerial decisions. Discussion Successful managers recognize that organizational life is ambiguous and uncertain and that this undercuts rational analysis, problem solving and decision making. Therefore, ...

Consequentialist Moral Theories Vs Deontological Moral Theories
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consequentialist ethical systems affirm, namely, that morally right actions are all and only those that have optimal consequences. (Nonconsequentialism is often used as a synonym for deontology.) While deontological and consequentialist vie...

Sutherland's Theory On Learning Theory
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Sutherland's major sociological contribution to criminology; similar in importance to strain theory and social control theory. These theories all explain deviance in terms of the individual's social relationships. Sutherland's theory depart...