The Role of Affectivity in the Formation of Personality

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Keywords:

affectivity, personality, education, intelligence

Abstract

When education speech today, we can not forget the affection because it is the link between the teacher and the student. Affections are quite important in the child's personality structure. They are the set of psychic phenomena which are in the form of emotions, feelings and passions. Theorists selected by us believe in the value that the assigned play in the child's personality structure. The Espinoza philosopher sees man not only as a rational being but also passionate. The psychoanalyst Freud, thinks the man is primarily emotional than rational. Piaget believes affections play a vital role in the functioning of intelligence. Melanie Klein emphasizes the affective life in their conceptions of human mental functioning. The central objective of this research is to value the role of affects in the child's personality development. The method of investigation is essentially bibliographic research being strictly theoretical character

References

Schultz, D. P. & Schultz, S. E. (2011). Teorias da Personalidade, Ed., 9ª ed., São Paulo: Cengage Learning.

Published

2017-12-12

How to Cite

Cavita , B. J. (2017). The Role of Affectivity in the Formation of Personality. Revista Sol Nascente, 6(2), 56–65. Retrieved from https://revista.ispsn.org/index.php/rsn/article/view/65