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Growth · SECD
thinker 20th century

Carl Jung

His concept of individuation, the lifelong process of integrating unconscious material into a more complete personality, is a systematic psychological articulation of the Growth orientation.

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thinker Contemporary

Brené Brown

Her research programme, which began from personal vulnerability and developed into a broad investigation of shame, courage, and belonging, reflects a Growth orientation in which the researcher's own development is inseparable from the research.

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Growth · SECD
thinker 18th century

Mary Wollstonecraft

Her self-education, conducted against the institutional barriers available to women in her time, and her argument that women's intellectual development had been systematically suppressed, reflect a Growth orientation applied to both personal and political life.

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