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Psychology and Human Behaviour / K. C. Dubey

By: Dubey, K.CMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi : Omega Publications, 2017. Edition: 2017Description: 288 p. ; HardISBN: 9788184551327DDC classification: 150
Contents:
1. Growth of Human Changes; 2. Psychology of Human Mind; 3. Human Behaviour and Emotions; 4. Role of Mental Health; 5. Group Behaviour and Human Experimentation; 6. Functional Development; 7. Development of Maturity and Impact; 8. Behaviour of Social Interection; 9. Development of Mental Process; 10. Process of Individuality; Index...
Summary: Many studies of adolescence, psychological, sociological and antghropological, have been made through the years. Adolescence has been studied as a period of development, as a crisis period in the child's life and in his interpersonal and social relation, and also as a social problem confronted by each succeeding adult generation . Consequently, an overall "traditional" conception of the nature of adolescence has become quite thoroughly established. The following statement is and attempt to characterize that traditional conception.
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1. Growth of Human Changes;
2. Psychology of Human Mind;
3. Human Behaviour and Emotions;
4. Role of Mental Health;
5. Group Behaviour and Human Experimentation;
6. Functional Development;
7. Development of Maturity and Impact;
8. Behaviour of Social Interection;
9. Development of Mental Process;
10. Process of Individuality;
Index...

Many studies of adolescence, psychological, sociological and antghropological, have been made through the years. Adolescence has been studied as a period of development, as a crisis period in the child's life and in his interpersonal and social relation, and also as a social problem confronted by each succeeding adult generation . Consequently, an overall "traditional" conception of the nature of adolescence has become quite thoroughly established. The following statement is and attempt to characterize that traditional conception.

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