Author:
CLONINGER C. ROBERT,SVRAKIC N. M.,SVRAKIC DRAGAN M.
Abstract
Normal and abnormal personality development can be quantified in terms of 15 specific steps
in the self-organization of character as a complex adaptive system. Character is measured as
three dimensions of Self-directedness, Cooperativeness, and Self-transcendence, each with five
components corresponding to steps in personality development. Each of these steps is
differentially influenced by heritable temperament dimensions, antecedent steps in character
development, and life experiences. Predictions about the nonlinear dynamics of personality
development, such as equifinality and multifinality, are confirmed in longitudinal data about
individuals representative of the general population. The stepwise development of character
determines large differences between individuals in their risk of psychopathology, as well as
varying degrees of maturity and health.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Psychiatry and Mental health,Developmental and Educational Psychology
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167 articles.
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