ABSTRACT

This new title, from a distinguished psychoanalyst, will inspire both those in the psychoanalytic field, and the general reader.'In this book the author attempts to sketch out a "Psychology of the Person". The definition of "person" implies that no two people, even identical twins, are the same. Although this is obvious and no sensible person would quarrel with such a view, yet many terms are used that imply that there is a sameness between two or more people. For instance, it is often said that one individual is identified with another which, in ordinary language, means that he or she makes him or herself the same as the other, yet this is an impossibility. So, what is a person? How is a person different from someone who is not a person? This book sets out to answer these questions.

chapter

Introduction

chapter 2|12 pages

A creative principle

chapter 3|12 pages

Manifestations of the creative principle

chapter 5|11 pages

Person generates person

chapter 7|14 pages

Historical determination of problems

chapter 8|14 pages

Resistance to becoming a person

chapter 9|14 pages

That which crushes the personal

chapter 10|12 pages

All-inclusive principle

chapter 11|12 pages

When all-inclusive principles are diffuse