Great Psychologist�s Quotes

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Great Psychologist’s Quotes:

Great Psychologist’s Quotes -Jeyavel http://self-regulatedlearning.blogspot.com

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“The news that reaches your consciousness is incomplete and often not to be relied on.… Turn your eyes inward, look into your own depths, learn first to know yourself!” —Sigmund Freud

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“Loneliness does not come from having no people about one, but from being unable to communicate the things that seem important to oneself, or from holding certain views which others find inadmissible.” —Carl Jung

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“Every pampered child becomes a hated child.… There is no greater evil than the pampering of children.” —Alfred Adler

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“[Neurotics are] torn by inner conflicts … Every neurotic … is at war with himself.” —Karen Horney

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“Dreams which are not interpreted are like letters which have not been opened.… Dreams are important communications from ourselves to ourselves.” —Erich Fromm

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“If you have to maintain self-esteem by pulling down the standing of others, you are extraordinarily unfortunate.” —Harry Stack Sullivan

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“Like a trapeze artist, the [adolescent] in the middle of vigorous motion must let go of his safe hold on childhood and reach out for a firm grip on adulthood, depending for a breathless interval … on the reliability of those he must let go of and those who will ‘receive’ him.” —Erik Erikson

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“The good life is a process, not a state of being. It is a direction, not a destination.” —Carl Rogers “Growth is, in itself, a rewarding and exciting process.” —Abraham Maslow

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“Everyone has a need for significance; and if we can’t make that possible, or even probable, in our society, then it will be obtained in destructive ways.” —Rollo May

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“Since we think about ourselves so much of the time, it is comforting to assume … that we really know the score.… [But] this is not an easy assignment. [As] Santayana wrote, ‘Nothing requires a rarer intellectual heroism than willingness to see one’s equation written out.’” - Gordon Allport

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““[The trait theorist begins] by observing a preoccupation with a mirror which recalls the legend of Narcissus, [invents] the adjective ‘narcissistic’ and then the noun ‘narcissism,’ and finally [asserts] that the thing presumably referred to by the noun is the cause of [this] behaviour.… But at no point in such a series [does he] make contact with any event outside the behaviour itself which justifies the claim of a causal connection.” —B. F. Skinner

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