Asked by Mohammad ammaireh on Sep 25, 2024

Allport's concept of adulthood differed from previous views in picturing us as

A) doomed to struggle endlessly with unconscious conflicts.
B) not prisoners of childhood.
C) locked into the traits we developed in childhood.
D) more irrational than rational in most of our behavior.

Adulthood

A phase of life characterized by fully developed physical growth, maturity, and the assumption of adult roles and responsibilities.

Unconscious Conflicts

Internal struggles in the mind that occur without conscious awareness, often stemming from repressed feelings or desires.

  • Examine the perspectives of Allport on the essence of human nature and the formation of personality.