Some critics argue that Sternberg's theory is so multi-component that its individual parts do not agree with each other (Richardson, 1986). Others note that this theory does not explain how problem solving is performed in everyday contexts. Still others point out that this theory largely ignores the biological aspects of intelligence. Stephen Ceci (1990) tried to answer these questions by developing Sternberg's theory and paying much more attention to context and its Influence on the problem-solving process.
Many psychotherapists are characterized by the belief: ""Childhood and childhood trauma fatally determine the life of an adult."" How much does this belief match the scientific evidence? You can confidently answer - it does not correspond in any way. This postulate is untenable, research and experiments have not confirmed this fact.