Adaptation to LifeHarvard University Press, 1998 M08 11 - 416 páginas Between 1939 and 1942, one of America's leading universities recruited 268 of its healthiest and most promising undergraduates to participate in a revolutionary new study of the human life cycle. The originators of the program, which came to be known as the Grant Study, felt that medical research was too heavily weighted in the direction of disease, and their intent was to chart the ways in which a group of promising individuals coped with their lives over the course of many years. |
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... Adaptation 'P.°°§'.°\'-." Adaptive Ego Mechanisms-A Hierarchy Sublimation Suppression, Anticipation, Altruism, and Humor The Neurotic Defenses The Immature Defenses PART THREE: Developmental Consequences of Adaptation IO. II. I2. The ...
... Adaptive Mechanisms 80 Table 3—A Comparison between Men Who Used Mature Adaptive Mechanisms and Men Who Used Immature Adaptive Mechanisms 87 Table 4—Dramatic Differences between the Best and Worst Outcomes 275 Table 5—C0mparison of the ...
... adaptive styles as a class is ego mechanisms of defense. In such context the word ego represents a reification of the adaptive and executive aspects of the brain. In this book the so-called defense mechanisms of psychoanalytic theory ...
... mechanisms of adaptation, I am not writing about conscious avoidance of problems, or about willpower, nor do I mean perseverance or turning to others. These all serve as a means of handling problems; rather I am discussing a far more ...
... mechanisms of defense imply a dynamic restorative process, and by no means connote the abnormal. Rather, defenses ... adaptive response to invading bacteria. If complications do not occur, such responses are normal; it is the external ...
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Basic Styles of Adaptation | 73 |
Development Consequences of Adaptation | 193 |
Concluions | 327 |
References Cited | 376 |
A Glossary of Defenses | 383 |
The Interview Schedule | 387 |
The Rating Scales | 389 |