Notes for Marie Jahoda Dr.phil. Dr.phil.
{geni:about_me} [
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marie_Jahoda Marie Jahoda] (26 January 1907, Vienna – 28 April 2001, Sussex) was an Austrian-British social psychologist. [
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Marie Jahoda, in 1958, devised a list of characteristics which are present in the majority of people who are regarded as normal. Known as Ideal Mental Health, these were:
* • Efficient self perception
* • Realistic self esteem and acceptance
* • Voluntary control of behaviour
* • True perception of the world
* • Sustaining relationships and giving affection
* • Self-direction and productivity
in addition to those cited above - Marienthal; Current concepts of positive mental health; World Futures, Technology and the Future of Europe, Freud and the Dilemmas of Psychology - her major publications include: Research Methodsin Social Relations by Claire Selltiz; Marie Jahoda; Morton Deutsch; Stuart W. Cook (1964)
* Studies in the Scope and Method of The Authoritarian Personality: Continuities in Social Research by Richard Christie & Marie Jahoda (1954)
* Research Methods in Social Relations - With Especial Reference to Prejudice by Marie Jahoda (1952)
* Work, employment and unemployment: An overview of ideas and research results in the social science literature by Marie Jahoda (SPRU occasional paper series, University of Sussex, 1980)
* Thinking About The Future - A Critique Of The Limits To Growth (published in the USA as Models of Doom) by H S D Cole, Christopher Freeman, Marie Jahoda, and Keith Pavitt (Sussex University Press, 1973)
* Ich habe die Welt nicht verändertby Marie Jahoda (2002, Julius Beltz GmbH)
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