Theory of Levels of Emotional Development: Multilevelness and positive disintegrationDabor Science Publications, 1977 - 259 sidor |
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... psychoneurotic proc- esses generated by the multidimensionality of their experiencing . They manifested trends and ... psychoneurotic proc- esses , even borderline of psychosis , combined with the highest level of experience , as well as ...
... psychoneurotic proc- esses generated by the multidimensionality of their experiencing . They manifested trends and ... psychoneurotic proc- esses , even borderline of psychosis , combined with the highest level of experience , as well as ...
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... psychoneurotic processes at this level of development . Level IV Here , existential problems become more pronounced than in level III . Psychoneuroses are generated by a sense of failure in self - perfection and responsibility , by a ...
... psychoneurotic processes at this level of development . Level IV Here , existential problems become more pronounced than in level III . Psychoneuroses are generated by a sense of failure in self - perfection and responsibility , by a ...
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... psychoneuroses : in creative people , 15 , 28 ; developmental nature of , 28 , 199 ; levels of , 199-201 ; absence of in primary integration , 199 ; absence of in secondary integration , 201 ; in creative infantilism 202 psychoneurotic ...
... psychoneuroses : in creative people , 15 , 28 ; developmental nature of , 28 , 199 ; levels of , 199-201 ; absence of in primary integration , 199 ; absence of in secondary integration , 201 ; in creative infantilism 202 psychoneurotic ...
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MULTILEVELNESS AND THE PROCESS | 10 |
DEVELOPMENTAL POTENTIAL | 13 |
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action activity aggression ambitendencies ambivalences Antoine de Saint-Exupéry anxieties arises attitude authentic autonomous autopsychotherapy awareness becomes begins behavior biological life cycle characteristic Cleckley cognitive creative Dabrowski Dag Hammarskjöld death differentiation dynamisms education-of-oneself emotional overexcitability empathy example excitation existential experience experienced expression external fear feelings of inferiority forms of overexcitability frustration functions hierarchy of values higher level highest human identification individual inferiority toward oneself inhibition inner conflict inner psychic milieu inner psychic transformation instinct intellectual intuition lack laughter Level III Level IV level of development lower levels magic magical thinking manifested ment mental moral multilevel disintegration one's pathy personality ideal Piechowski positive disintegration positive maladjustment primary integration principles psychological psychomotor psychoneurotic psychopathic psychosis Psychotherapy realization reflection relation relationship responsibility sadness secondary integration self-awareness self-perfection selfish sense sensual sexual social strong structure subject-object in oneself Suicide syntony tendencies tension third factor tion transcendence transcendental understanding unilevel disintegration vidual
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