Particularities of Higher Nervous Activity in Sociotypes within the Scope of Hysterical Psychopathy and Psychoasthenia

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  • Dmitriy Ivanov

Keywords:

hysterical psychopathy, psychoasthenia, socionic types, associative experiment acc to C.Jung, speech responses, logic-intuitive introvert, sensorial-ethic extrovert, socionics?

Abstract

Investigation of patient's signal system dependency of personal socionic type. According to experimental data, 75.9% patients with psychoasthenia belong to logic-intuitive introverts (LII), with 31.5% those suffering from hysterical psychopathy belonging to sensorial-ethic extroverts (SEE) and 45.6% - to ethic-intuitive extroverts (EIE). Data of associative experiment held acc. to C. Jung indicate that the second signal system plays a dominant role in the thinking process of LII, whilst the first signal system predominates in SEE thinking. It has been revealed during the experiment that the latency period in each type is changing (getting longer, or shorter) in response to emotional agents regardless of the illness; this can be explained by both polarities in clinical manifestations of each disease and conflict relations between mentioned socionic types.

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How to Cite

Ivanov, D. (1998). Particularities of Higher Nervous Activity in Sociotypes within the Scope of Hysterical Psychopathy and Psychoasthenia. Socionics, Mentology and Personality Psychology, (1), 32–38. Retrieved from https://publishing.socionic.info/index.php/socionics/article/view/1513

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