According to James Rest, a person who has integrated moral reasoning, moral sensitivity, and moral motivation into his or her personality has Recognition
James Rest was an American psychologist specializing in moral psychology and development. Together with his Minnesota Group of colleagues, including Darcia Narvaez, Muriel Bebeau, and Stephen Thoma, Rest extended Kohlberg's approach to researching moral reasoning. Rest developed his Four-Component
Model by asking: “What must happen psychologically in order for moral
behavior to take place?” He concluded that ethical action is the product of these psychological subprocesses:
(1) moral sensitivity (recognition);
(2) moral judgment or reasoning
(3) moral motivation
(4) moral character
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He would suggested that her poor memory illustrates <span>repression.
According to sigmund, a repression is a psychological attempt make by someone in order to achieve a certain positive feeling by putting a certain perception into subconscious thought. The concept of psychological repression is still debatable in modern psychological community these days because it possess very little cases.</span>