06-20-2020, 11:03 PM
(06-20-2020, 10:50 PM)Dev Wrote: It depends on context.we all have multiple personalties; they can be invoked/evoked with proper technique but the problem thought with
Trying to pigeonhole people is generally ill-conceived. But science is all about classification, and psychology, for better or worse, aims to be a hard science. It is what it is.
On the other hand, a disorganized person is truly a mess. He frustrates both himself and other people.
Jung referred to the Self as an organizing principle. In that sense, a person who is at the mercy of the unconscious does not know himself, i.e., lacks self-awareness, and may experience the archetypes as other people living in his head. It's what we might call multiple personality disorder.
this disorder seems the inability to refuse the dissociated states of the self which are subsets of the man maslow
described as "self actualized." you can't get to this state by chaotic disorganization; that's apparent.
Jung was half right; I mean he did his best for the time period and time of study he had. That's all you can ask for something that old.