Bdi And Career Development Tests – A Critique

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...fairly simple. People were typically "born into" their careers sons born into a farming family for example would likely become farmers themselves. For women, the path was even more restrictive most were expected to end up as wives and mothers.
By the same token, "mental illness" was unheard-of. If a person seemed sad or overly tired, the remedy more work, along with the idea that the person should count his/her blessings. Depression was treated more as only a lazy failing and character flaw and actual illness.
Then came the dawning of the 20th century and with it came the industrial age and the writings of Sigmund Freud and Carl Jung. The industrial age, and all the businesses, careers and industries that were developed because of it, mental workers have more choices particularly as the century moved along. This was particularly true in the case...

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