Personality New Equilibrium Theory
Abstract
Didier Paleni
An invariable principle of definition is applied to the study of personality. The balance between its fundamental components, namely the affect, the intellect and the physique, characterizes man in his individuality and his intra-family and social relations. The data of neuropsychology, concerning the role of memories, and those of contemporary psychology allow to reconsider this balance, the mechanisms of imbalances as well as psychic disorders related to attempts at correction. If the role and functioning of the sensitivities, during the emanations of this personality, join the Freudian model of intellectual-instinctive antagonism, they extend it to the intuitive and sensitive domains. The relationships in time between anticipatory projection and memory retrojection, and the dialogue between Self and non-Self, are also keys to understand the balance of this personality.