Adaptation to LifeHarvard University Press, 2012 M08 1 - 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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... projection . The issue is not liberalism versus conservatism , but the disparity between public and private man- ifestations of empathy and humaneness .... I wondered if you shouldn't have put more emphasis on the contradictions ...
... projection . Chapter 4 Frederick Lion — New York magazine editor who used anger creatively . Adaptive style : sublimation . Horace Lamb — Retired single ex - diplomat and book collector . Adaptive style : fantasy . Casper Smythe , M.D. ...
... adolescence . Adaptive style : projection and reaction formation . Francis Oswald — Virtuous as a marine , too strict as a father , and gallant as a defender of the Florida Everglades . He suffered a Cast of Protagonists XV.
... projection , and delusional projection . Harvey Newton — Lonely but famous physicist who built an institute to solve the riddles of the universe . Adaptive style : fantasy . William Mitty — Lonely astronomer who joined the Oxford ...
... projection and fantasy to displacement . Godfrey Minot Camille , M.D. — A dependent , hypochondriacal , and sui- cidal medical student who through prolonged medical and psychiatric treatment became an independent and giving physician ...
Contenido
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 |