When I went to Teachers College, Columbia many years ago, their clinical program was Sullivanian. As for Vygotsky, he is part of the AP curriculum, along with Piaget. In a message dated 9/17/2008 9:58:19 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Both were personality theorists but they never seemed to have received much recognition.One of these mentioned needs and presses which could be aligned with McDougal's instinct theory,but American psychology was not going that route. Is it because Murray and Sullivan ideas were too limited in scope to receive attention? And while on this topic,the Russian Vygotsky (sp) has some excellent ideas e developmental issues but appears to be lightly covered.Could this be construed to imply that our anti-Putin mindset has contributed to this? Michael Sylvester,PhD Daytona Beach,Florida --- To make changes to your subscription contact: Bill Southerly ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) **************Psssst...Have you heard the news? There's a new fashion blog, plus the latest fall trends and hair styles at StyleList.com. (http://www.stylelist.com/trends?ncid=aolsty00050000000014) --- To make changes to your subscription contact: Bill Southerly ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
