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In a message dated 9/29/04 5:31:08 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
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I have an undergraduate student who wants to do some personal reading on For Piaget, The Construction of Reality in the Child, which has
many of his famous quasi-experiments. Though his theoretical language is
difficult, the extensive examples make it a very interesting read.
For Erikson, Childhood and Society and Identity: Youth and
Crisis. These are very readable. I read the first on my own in high
school. I read Young Man Luther for a college class. This
is his psychoanalytic biography of Martin Luther, but this approach is not
well-accepted today. The first two Erikson books state his theory
with applications which he considered relevant.
Riki Koenigsberg
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