Autor: |
Finch, Stuart M., McDermott Jr., John F. |
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Clinical Pediatrics; Jan1968, Vol. 7 Issue 1, p3-5, 3p |
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The article examines some fundamentals of emotional growth in children. It is important for the pediatrician to have a clear awareness of the various emotional phases through which children proceed as they develop normally. The individual child's personality is formed through a gradual process of passing through a series of phases. The developmental phases of our personality are infancy, preschool, kindergarten, grade school years, adolescence and adulthood. The parts of the mind is reviewed as a system of functions which develop in a complementary way. In mentally healthy individuals, these three functional systems mesh harmoniously. The needs and instincts are usually satisfied when appropriate and sometimes suppressed by the ego. |
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Complementary Index |
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