Wednesday 9 May 2018

{Personality Indicators [continued (6)]}[6th June 1988]


[Redbook5:139][19880606:0955g]{Personality Indicators [continued (6)]}[6th June 1988]

19880606.0955
[continued]

Psycho-physical Relationships:
per Kretschmer:*





[Text from ms diagram shown above:]


C~





SCHIZOTHYMES#


SCHIZOPHRENIA
(Withdrawn personality)
(2) Leptosome
(Long & Slender)


G~
(3) Athletic
+
(3) Athletic
M~


(1) Pyknik
(Heavy set)



((4) Dysplastic (Unsymmetrical)
(i.e. the rest (– mixed?))
MANIC-DEPRESSIVE#*
& CYCLOTHYMES#**




A~




#(withdrawn and self-centred in general outlook)
#*(= Insanity of high and low moods)
#**(Alternately high and low moods)

(cf. ArchAgents in [2]: bear in mind that xS is still a child when first seen.)**


*[Ernst Kretschmer (8 October 1888 – 8 February 1964) was a German psychiatrist who researched the human constitution and established a typology. (Wikipedia)]
[Abraham Sperling Ph.D., Psychology Made Simple, 1967; 174-6]

**{See [[Redbook5:154][19880615:1314]{Personality Indicators (2)}[6th June 1988], &/or [Redbook5:154-155][19880615:1314b]{Concepts of Psychology}[6th June 1988]] 154.}


FOOTNOTE (per [[Redbook5:154-155][19880615:1314b]{Concepts of Psychology}[6th June 1988]]] p155
(cf. E[ncylopaedia] B[ritannica] XV.497)

Alternatively:***



[Text from ms diagram shown above:]

Schizophrenic




(Cerebrotonic)##
C~


ASTHENIC


ATHLETIC
(MESOMPORPH)


S~     or M~[?]
(Somatotonic)##
(ECTOMORPH)##
G~
+
M~













A~



Manic
Depression
PYKNIC
(Viscerotonia)##
(ENDOMORPH)##

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***[(Partly) Kretschmer again (above)* (but unclear where Leptosome has gone to & Asthenic has come from); &:]
##[Dr. William H. Sheldon: “William Herbert Sheldon, Jr. (November 19, 1898 – September 17, 1977) was an American psychologist and numismatist. He created the field of somatotype and constitutional psychology that tried to correlate body types with behavior, intelligence and social hierarchy illustrated by his Ivy League nude posture photos. However, his work is generally dismissed by modern researchers.” (Wikipedia)]
[Abraham Sperling Ph.D., Psychology Made Simple, 1967; 175-6]

[Some of the placing of psychological classifications here seems particularly inconsistent with previous psychological Circle mapping, e.g. in the last few previous Journal entries. <20180323>]


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