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NEUROMOTOR MATURATION AND PSYCHOLOGICAL PERFORMANCE: A DEVELOPMENTAL STUDY

Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology, 1985
SUMMARYGroups of SO normal kindergarten and 50 first‐grade children were examined three times at six‐month intervals on the extended neuromotor examination for children, as well as on measures of reading achievement and language performance. The joint effect of five neuromotor measures accounted for a substantial percentage of variance in reading ...
Peter H. Wolff, C. Cohen, C. E. Gunnoe
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The relative rate of maturation and its psychological effect

Journal of Biosocial Science, 1987
SummaryGrowth and psychological data for 74 participants in the Fels Longitudinal Study are analysed to determine the influence of the relative timing of maturation upon psychological attributes related to interests, abilities, self-confidence, peer relationships, and future goals. It is suggested that neither age at peak height velocity for either sex,
Paul L. Jamison, Cheryl Sorenson Goodson
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Religion's encouragement and inhibition of psychological maturity

Journal of Religion & Health, 1990
The secure feelings that religious faith instills can help strengthen people against the anxieties experienced in life. They can strengthen people against anxiety in a mature and immature way. When religion makes people feel secure by providing an image of God that magically removes anxiety, rather than that stimulates the strength to make people feel ...
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Psychological Problems of the Mature Personality

Journal of Mental Science, 1938
The age of maturity may be regarded as having begun when the individual has finally chosen his mate, and is satisfactorily and happily married. The problems of the unmarried and the homosexual are somewhat different, but have analogous solutions.
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Growth and Maturation in Psychology and Law

Law & Society Review, 1982
The growth of research in psychology and law during the last decade is easy to document. The Annual Review of Psychology has included two chapters on the subject, the first in 1976 and the second in 1982. In 1981 the American Psychological Association approved a new Division of Psychology and Law and selected that theme for the 1982 Master Lecture ...
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Psychological maturing and coping strategies

Groupwork, 2012
This article presents data concerning an intervention in a group focusing on psychological maturity and strategies for coping with stressful life events. The sample consisted of 32 students at the School of Health and Welfare Professions of the Technological Educational Institute (TEI) of Patras. The aim of the study was to investigate the relationship
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The Psychology of Mature Spirituality

2002
P. Young-Eisendrath, M.E. Miller, Introduction: Beyond Enlightened Self-Interest: Spiritual Maturity in the Twenty-first Century. Part I. Integrity. J. Beebe, The Place of Integrity in Spirituality. R.P. Hayes A Buddha and his Cousin. M.E. Miller, The Mutual Influence and Involvement of the Therapist and Patient: Co-contributors to Maturation and ...
Melvin E. Miller, Polly Young-Eisendrath
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Kuhn's mature philosophy of science and cognitive psychology

Philosophical Psychology, 1996
Abstract Drawing on the results of modem psychology and cognitive science we suggest that the traditional theory of concepts is no longer tenable, and that the alternative account proposed by Kuhn may now be seen to have independent empirical support quite apart from its success as part of an account of scientific change.
Peter Barker   +2 more
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The Evolution of the Psychology of the Self

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2009
Since the publication of Heinz Kohut's last book in 1984, “self psychology” has become much more diverse in its perspectives and even fragmented in its applications. Perhaps due in large part to Kohut's own inconsistencies and lack of clarity on certain major points of theory and technique, self psychology currently lacks a clear definition and has ...
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Validation of the Psychological Work Maturity Scale in Chinese Employees

Psychological Reports, 2010
Psychological work maturity is an important concept in situational leadership theory. The present research revised the Psychological Work Maturity Scale for use in Chinese organizations. Three samples of full-time employees ( Ns = 205, 266, and 283) from different companies and industries participated in the present study. Confirmatory factor analysis
Jiajin Tong, Lei Wang
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