A new criterion for identifying normal and abnormal personality

Background. Developing criteria for distinguishing between normal and abnormal personality is one of the most important fundamental scientific problems of psychology. However, today it does not have a satisfactory explanation. The main Objective of this paper is to propose a new criterion to identi...

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Main Author: Sergey A. Kapustin
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Lomonosov Moscow State University 2018-06-01
Series:Национальный психологический журнал
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Online Access:http://npsyj.ru/pdf/npj-no30-2018/npj_no30_2018_013-021.pdf
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description Background. Developing criteria for distinguishing between normal and abnormal personality is one of the most important fundamental scientific problems of psychology. However, today it does not have a satisfactory explanation. The main Objective of this paper is to propose a new criterion to identify normal and abnormal personality that refers to the works of Erich Fromm. The methodological and theoretical analysis of E. Fromm’s ideas of productive and non-productive personality was carried out. Based on the analysis of Fromm’s accounts an existential criterion for identifying normal and abnormal personality is proposed. Conclusion. According to this criterion, firstly normal and abnormal personalities can be identified by special features of their position regarding existential dichotomies, secondly they include particular aspects of acquiring this position. Such dichotomies are inherent, bilateral discrepancies. The position of a normal personality predeterminates certain existential dichotomies and the necessity of searching for compromise in resolving these dichotomies. This position is actively developed by a person taking into account the rational approach. The position of an abnormal personality is to deny a contradicting predetermination of inherent in existential dichotomies and leads a person toward a consistent, noncompetitive, and eventually single way where self-determination is not taken into account. This position is imposed by other people on an irrational basis. Abnormal personality is deemed as one of the most important factors that influence the development of various kinds of psychological problems and mental disorders (e.g. neurosis). The references are made to empirical studies, which show that the existential criterion can be successfully used to diagnose normal and abnormal personality and to identify the causes of many psychological problems in humans.
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spelling doaj.art-f0821443afdc481ba73a813282d6d4a02024-01-02T13:24:18ZengLomonosov Moscow State UniversityНациональный психологический журнал2079-66172309-98282018-06-01230132110.11621/npj.2018.0202A new criterion for identifying normal and abnormal personalitySergey A. Kapustin0Lomonosov Moscow State University Moscow, RussiaBackground. Developing criteria for distinguishing between normal and abnormal personality is one of the most important fundamental scientific problems of psychology. However, today it does not have a satisfactory explanation. The main Objective of this paper is to propose a new criterion to identify normal and abnormal personality that refers to the works of Erich Fromm. The methodological and theoretical analysis of E. Fromm’s ideas of productive and non-productive personality was carried out. Based on the analysis of Fromm’s accounts an existential criterion for identifying normal and abnormal personality is proposed. Conclusion. According to this criterion, firstly normal and abnormal personalities can be identified by special features of their position regarding existential dichotomies, secondly they include particular aspects of acquiring this position. Such dichotomies are inherent, bilateral discrepancies. The position of a normal personality predeterminates certain existential dichotomies and the necessity of searching for compromise in resolving these dichotomies. This position is actively developed by a person taking into account the rational approach. The position of an abnormal personality is to deny a contradicting predetermination of inherent in existential dichotomies and leads a person toward a consistent, noncompetitive, and eventually single way where self-determination is not taken into account. This position is imposed by other people on an irrational basis. Abnormal personality is deemed as one of the most important factors that influence the development of various kinds of psychological problems and mental disorders (e.g. neurosis). The references are made to empirical studies, which show that the existential criterion can be successfully used to diagnose normal and abnormal personality and to identify the causes of many psychological problems in humans.http://npsyj.ru/pdf/npj-no30-2018/npj_no30_2018_013-021.pdf: human naturehuman essenceexistential dichotomynormal personalityabnormal personalityErich Fromm
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A new criterion for identifying normal and abnormal personality
Национальный психологический журнал
: human nature
human essence
existential dichotomy
normal personality
abnormal personality
Erich Fromm
title A new criterion for identifying normal and abnormal personality
title_full A new criterion for identifying normal and abnormal personality
title_fullStr A new criterion for identifying normal and abnormal personality
title_full_unstemmed A new criterion for identifying normal and abnormal personality
title_short A new criterion for identifying normal and abnormal personality
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topic : human nature
human essence
existential dichotomy
normal personality
abnormal personality
Erich Fromm
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