Kurt Koffka's Personality Theory

 Kurt Koffka's Personality Theory


  • Kurt Koffka was a German psychologist. He was a resident of Berlin and studied here.

  • He propounded various theories on perceptions, hearing defects, brain pathology, methods of learning of patients.

  •   In the 20th century, along with Max Verdimer and Kohler, he propounded the Gestaltist theory, which is known as the personality theory.

  • In 1913, various theories were presented under the title Betrage zer Psychologie Gestalt.

  • The Growth of Mind 1921 His major contribution was

  • Principles of Gestalt Psychology (1935) The book helped Gestalt group people and students to understand Gestalt principles

  • Gestalt, the only German word for which there is no suitable equivalent in the English language, is taken to mean completeness or totality.

  • According to Gestalt psychologists, the learner perceives whatever is being learned as a whole and analyzes the types of combinations or combinations contained in it and reaches the conclusion through perception and logical analysis.

  •   Gestaltist psychologists (Max Vardheimer, Köhler, Kurt Koffka, Lewin) have called the perception of the whole situation and the ability to respond appropriately by intelligence as insight. gets help

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