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The Wiggle
The Wiggle R. Cima, Ph.D. Editor’s Note: In this following essay by Randy Cima explains how he finally understood the concept of the Gestalt. My father, David West Keirsey, regarded himself as the last Gestalt Psychologist. Randy Cima, a student … Continue reading
History of Madness — Track 12
Audio Track 12: The Use and Abuse of Words Professor Keirsey had his lecture course on Madness taped on cassettes in 1982. They were rediscovered after his death by chance and some sections of the tapes were partly recovered. This post … Continue reading
Posted in The History of Madness
Tagged directive, German, Greek, informative, keirsey, Latin, meaning, reification, usage, use and abuse of words
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History of Madness – Track 15
Audio Track 15: Labeling of “the patient” and criteria of “madness”. Professor Keirsey had his lecture course on Madness taped on cassettes in 1982. They were rediscovered after his death by chance and some sections of the tapes were partly recovered. … Continue reading
Posted in The History of Madness
Tagged criteria of madness, diagnosis, keirsey, labeling, patient
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The History of Madness – Track 11b
Track 11b: The use and abuse of words. Professor Keirsey had his lecture course on Madness taped on cassettes in 1982. They were rediscovered after his death by chance and some sections of the tapes were partly recovered. This post is … Continue reading
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Tagged keirsey, madness, use and abuse, wholistic theory of madness, words
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History of Madness – Track 11a
Audio Track 11a: The Double Bind Professor Keirsey had his lecture course on Madness taped on cassettes in 1982. They were rediscovered after his death by chance and some sections of the tapes were partly recovered. This post is the eleventh audio track. … Continue reading
History of Madness – Track 10
Professor Keirsey had his lecture course on Madness taped on cassettes in 1982. This post is the tenth audio track. More audio tracks will follow. Track 1: The beginning of History of Madness lecture course He surveys the idea of madness “as … Continue reading
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Tagged achievement, intelligence, keirsey, pride, shame, temperament, Theory of Madness
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History of Madness – Track 7
Professor Keirsey had his lecture course on Madness taped on cassettes in 1982. This post is the seventh audio track. More audio tracks will follow. Track 1: The beginning of History of Madness lecture course He surveys the idea of madness “as … Continue reading
Posted in The History of Madness
Tagged configuration, Elementalism, field theory, form, History of Madness, keirsey, temperament, theory of types, track 7, Wholism
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History of Madness – Track 6
Professor Keirsey had his lecture course on Madness taped on cassettes in 1982. This post is the sixth audio track. Some parts of the lectures are missing. But, more audio tracks will follow. Track 1: The beginning of History of Madness lecture … Continue reading
Posted in The History of Madness
Tagged activity, Elementalism, gestalt, growth, Haley, History of Madness, keirsey, madness, parts, temperament, wholes, wholistic theory of madness
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History of Madness – Track 5
Professor Keirsey had his lecture course on Madness taped on cassettes in 1982. This post is the fifth audio track. More audio tracks will follow. Track 1: The beginning of History of Madness lecture course He surveys the idea of madness “as … Continue reading
History of Madness – Track 3-4
Professor Keirsey had his lecture course on Madness taped on cassettes in 1982. This post is the fourth (there was no third) audio track. More audio tracks will follow. Track 1: The beginning of History of Madness lecture course He surveys the … Continue reading
Posted in The History of Madness
Tagged Adler, defensive, Freud, functional, keirsey, madness, method in madness, temperament, wholistic theory of madness
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