An edition of The life cycle completed (1982)

The Life Cycle Completed

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An edition of The life cycle completed (1982)

The Life Cycle Completed

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For decades Erik H. Erikson's concept of the stages of human development has deeply influenced the field of contemporary psychology. Here, with new material by Joan M. Erikson, is an expanded edition of his final work. The Life Cycle Completed eloquently closes the circle of Erikson's theories, outlining the unique rewards and challenges - for both individuals and society - of very old age.

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Cover of: The life cycle completed
The life cycle completed
1997, W.W. Norton
in English - Extended version / with new chapters on the ninth stage of development by Joan M. Erikson.
Cover of: The life cycle completed
The life cycle completed
1997, W.W. Norton
in English - Extended version / with new chapters on the ninth stage of development by Joan M. Erikson.
Cover of: Life Cycle Completed
Life Cycle Completed: A Review
June 1994, W W Norton & Co Inc
Paperback in English - Revised edition
Cover of: The Life Cycle Completed
The Life Cycle Completed
September 11, 1985, W W Norton & Co Ltd
in English
Cover of: The life cyclecompleted
The life cyclecompleted: a review
1985, W.W. Norton
in English
Cover of: The life cycle completed
The life cycle completed: a review
1982, Norton
in English - 1st ed.
Cover of: The Life cycle completed
The Life cycle completed: a review
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First Sentence

"THE TERM AND CONCEPT, "psychosocial," in a psychoanalytic context, is obviously meant to complement the dominant theory of psychosexuality."

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Library of Congress
BF713

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Open Library
OL7452622M
ISBN 10
0393302296
ISBN 13
9780393302295
LibraryThing
71660

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OL1194361W

First Sentence

"THE TERM AND CONCEPT, "psychosocial," in a psychoanalytic context, is obviously meant to complement the dominant theory of psychosexuality."

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