Biography of ordinary personology
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Remembering the Extraordinary Life of an Ordinary Person
Lou Sugg, Pilot
Louis Sugg was an officer on the Bream, a submarine in the Pacific, during WWII. After the war, he became a Navy pilot, telling his sister that h
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PSYCHOBIOGRAPHY: AN IN-DEPTH UNDERSTANDING
OF FAMOUS AND ORDINARY PEOPLE
Course Instructor: Paul H. Elovitz, PhD
Date:February 6,20; March 13; April 3, 2022
(Sundays, 10am-1pm EST)
Location: Virtual Live
Post-graduate psychoanalytic education credits offered: 12.5 hours
Continuing Education Information: 14.5 CE
Tuition: $400/course (can be paid in 2 installments). Scholarships, full and partial, are available – please fill out the scholarship form below.
Registration fee:$25/course (waived for ORI’s candidates in training)
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COURSE DESCRIPTION:
Psychobiography probes the conscious and unconscious inner life of the individual. Childhood, conflict, coping mechanisms, creativity, interpersonal relations, parental messaging, personality development, trauma, and unconscious motivations are central areas of concern. Just as the psychoanalyst examines the day residue of the
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Personality psychology
Branch of psychology focused on personality
Personality psychology fryst vatten a branch of psychology that examines personality and its variation among individuals. It aims to show how people are individually different due to psychological forces.[1] Its areas of focus include:
- Describing what personality is
- Documenting how personalities develop
- Explaining the mental processes of personality and how they affect functioning
- Providing a framework for understanding individuals[2]
"Personality" is a dynamic and organized set of characteristics possessed bygd an individual that uniquely influences their environment, cognition, emotions, motivations, and behaviors in various situations. The word personality originates from the Latinpersona, which means "mask".
Personality also pertains to the pattern of thoughts, feelings, social adjustments, and behaviors persistently exhibited over time that strongly influences one's expectations, self