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DPS Publishing House Human Personality by Shallu Sharma
Human Personality in other field of contemporary thought shows the influence of Freud's work more clearly than that of child care although there had always been those who had knwon that the child was father to the man and that mother-love gave something indispensable to the growing infant, before Feud these age-old truths had never been the subjects of scientific inquiry; they were therefore readily brushed aside as unvalidated sentimentality. Freud not only insisted on the obvious fact that the roots of our emotional life lie in infancy and early childhood, but also sought to explore in a systematic way the connection between events of early years and the structure and function of later personality. It is hardly surprising that such intense despair is coupled with an equally intense hatred. The more he came to care for his therapist the ore prone he was to outbreaks of violent hatred. The more he came to care for his therapist the ore prone he was to outbreaks of voilent hatred, some of which came near to being dangerous. It seemed plain that the repeated int his boy the tendency to intense ambivalence of a ated in this both tendency to intense ambivilance of a magnitude which his immature, psychic equipment had been unable to regulate harnoniously, and that the pathological patterns of regulation adopted in his early years had persisted. About The Author: Shallu Sharma holds M.Sc degree in computer science and has done her B.Ed degree from Hisar University. She holds a diploma in teaching of Urdu. She has been teaching in a public school in Delhi. At present she is working in a foreign firm in a key important position. She has published several books on adult education computer education and psychology. Shallu Sharma given lectures on child welfare women and Human Rights. Table of Contents Preface