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One of the most important consequences of such an understanding of this process is the recognition of its heterogeneous, contradictory and uneven.
In general, the sociological evolution of psychology at the present stage of its development had three "growth points" that can be interpreted as a revolution in its changes during the approval and the constitution.
These three revolutions include the emergence of Freudian and orientation. One important consequence of these revolutions in the development of sociological psychology has been that its non-uniform main types belong, ultimately, to any one of these three orientations, in the role of the peculiar traditions of sociological psychology. Another important consequence of these revolutions was that as a result due to their clear structuralization major varieties of contemporary sociological psychology, its progressive development occurs in the unity and struggle of its three most important components.

An important aspect of the evolution of sociological psychology major species was the fact that this process was carried out simultaneously at three levels: theoretical, empirical and applied.