1. Cooley and Mead's theories as
Cooley and Mead's theories as opposed to that of Freud Charles Horton Cooley, was a symbolic interactionist who taught at the University of Michigan, believed that we are who we are because of, our perceptions of how others view us, our perceptions of how others judge us, and our response to how we think we are being judged. ... Sigmund Freud views are somewhat different. ...
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