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Frank Gilbreth categorized work into four groups: essential, preparation, incidental, and unnecessary. Essential work includes
Erikson's Theory
A theory of psychological development created by Erik Erikson, which outlines eight stages of human development, each characterized by a specific conflict that contributes to a person's growth.
Anxiety
A feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease about something with an uncertain outcome.
Sexual Drive
A rephrased version would emphasize this as an individual's libido or desire for sexual activity.
Fully Functioning Persons
Individuals who are living in congruence with their self-experience, freely exercising their autonomy and potential for growth, according to humanistic psychology.
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