Personality Psychology: Stages of Personality Development: Positive Thinking Book
By Kitty Corner
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The primary measure that is the first one, for comparing the stages of personality development, is the perception refinement. The more beautiful the understanding, the more attractive shades, and facets the person can see in any event. The rougher the perception, the less picky is this person. What is healthy for a person at the first stage of development, will seem rude (depending on the situation: silly, inappropriate, ineffective, too straightforward) to a more advanced person. And, in fact, everything indicated below is a little more detailed description of the perception process refining with the personality development transition from one stage to another.
The second criterion for comparing stages of character development is far-sightedness or wisdom. The wiser the man, the more he filters the contents of own mind and is less receptive to rough impulses. Such a person knows that it is worth taking some patience today and working on himself, and the future won’t disappoint. On the contrary, a narrow-spirited man unreasonably wastes his energy and resources to get quick satisfaction, not thinking of the future.
The third and, perhaps, the most curious criterion for comparing the stages of personality development is access to areas. This is expressed as permission of the city 'members' to stay in their society which lives by the appropriate official or privacy laws. The more delicate perception and the higher the stage of development are, the more refined and reasonable are the laws adopted by a person, and the stricter is his adherence to these rules. For example, if a person wants to be in close contact with peace-loving and sincere people, he is obliged to be honest and peaceful himself, and then this area will accept him.
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Kitty Corner
Consultant psychologist, psychotherapist. Specializations: individual and family counseling, work with trauma, complex emotional (anxiety, panic) states, psychosomatic symptoms, the personality of the individual crises, twin and family relations; group therapy. Activities: 1. single counseling adults: one-time consultation on request, a short-term (maintenance) and long term (effective) treatment. 2. Work with pairs: one-time consultation, long-term emotional and focused therapy. 3. Group work: group therapy in the dynamic treatment groups focus group sessions, workshops, seminars. Directions: - Development and strengthening of personal identity, increasing emotional awareness and self-esteem, develop practical skills of interpersonal communication; - Psychological support and support in difficult personal living conditions, development of competencies of emotional literacy and self-support; - Group dynamic therapy focused on solving a broad range of personal and social problems, the development and strengthening of self-awareness, self-confidence, improve the quality of life.
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Personality Psychology - Kitty Corner
Chapter 1
Introduction – Instincts
Stages of personality development constitute one of the most exciting and favorite subjects. This is connected with the individual’s wish to know something intimate about himself and to be the more challenging personality. By reading about the stages of development, we determine our place in life mentally and look into the nearest perspective. This may be an intermediate step between the sharply defined steps or some particular stage of our life. As a rule, in systems describing the stages of development, there exist three initial steps by which social people move: one transitional scene and two or three phases of the spiritual level. In this book, I will not back down significantly from the regular canons, but I'll try to set forth my view concerning the stages of personality and conscience development.
FIRST OF ALL, I WOULD like to say that there is nothing wrong to stay on this or that stage. Every person from the very birth should pass through the steps of personality development. And if you jump over some stage, there is a high probability that your experience will be incomplete, and you’ll have to repair an omission later. It is silly to blame the child for inability to solve university tasks. If you think that some person is stupid, perhaps he hasn’t yet received his life lessons, through which he would be able to gain wisdom. And you still haven’t had life lessons for removing the roots of one energy-consuming habit, that is, to condemn. The developed individual’s soul has come to a long way stage by stage. The current phase of development depends on the experience obtained in the past.
All people are different – everyone is on his/her stage, and the concept of soul reincarnation could explain this phenomenon the best. It seems that the past is unknown, so the result of the history in the form of the current stage of development has to be taken for granted. The acceptability of such explanation depends on one’s world outlook. If we omit the reincarnation theory, we can say that the developed personality is lucky – maybe he had good genes and the living conditions suitable for character development.
It makes no sense to condemn people ‘undeveloped’ in comparison to our level. If a person is weak at this stage of development and cannot solve a task which seems elementary to us it means that we are 'luckier' - we obtained the best breeding and education. If a person avoids difficulties, then he either is not ready for them yet, or he is 'unlucky,' and still, doesn’t understand what lesson can be taken from the independent solving of problems.
There are neither high nor low stages of development – everything’s relative. And if we stick to these ranks, there will always be another person on the globe to rise twice above our heads, and our stages will be little near his. The fewer elevation and humiliation games we play the less vain energy wastes will be to the sense of self-importance. However, in our six-stage scale of personality and conscience development, I will start from the middle level, comprising the most people of the planet, and I will refer to the subsequent stages (relatively typical for the most people) as to the high levels of personality development.
A person staying at a particular stage of development may have missed lessons from the previous steps, which may sometimes appear in the form of temporary regression. Moreover, there may be groundworks from the advanced stages of development – local heights promoting the evolutionary career like beacons on our way.
Chapter 2
Development Criteria
The primary measure that is the first one, for comparing the stages of personality development, is the perception refinement. The more beautiful the understanding, the more attractive shades, and facets the person can see in any event. The rougher the perception, the less picky is this person. What is healthy for a person at the first stage of development, will seem rude (depending on the situation: silly, inappropriate, ineffective, too straightforward) to a more advanced person. And, in fact, everything indicated below is a little more detailed description of the perception process refining with the personality development transition from one stage to another.
THE SECOND CRITERION for comparing stages of character development is far-sightedness or wisdom. The wiser the man, the more he filters the contents of own mind and is less receptive to rough impulses. Such a person knows that it is worth taking some patience today and