Evolutive Psychology of Personality A New Psychology Model for the Person’s Evolution, Wellbeing and Cure

Journal Title: Journal of Experiential Psychotherapy - Year 2015, Vol 18, Issue 4

Abstract

Introduction: By means of this article, the author aims to introduce to the scientific community the evolutive Psychology model of the Personalities developed by Professor Giulio Cesare Giacobbe, whose student and collaborator she is. This model is revolutionary because it is the first time one certainly asserts that the human being does not evolve only biologically and cognitively speaking, but also emotionally and affectively and that, in his natural development, the individual is built of multiple personalities. Objectives: After a brief survey of the most famous personality theories, we will illustrate the origins and the current structure of the model, as well as its applications in psychotherapy Methods: The method used for the development of the model is derived from the constant clinical practice, by applying and experimentally systemizing the therapeutic intervention. Results: Infantile neurosis is currently the most spread, especially in Italy, and it is easily noticeable within the phenomenon of the infantilization of the new generations is one of the results of this study. Conclusions: We think the Evolutive Theory of Personalities represents a new theoretical and practical starting point, in the light of which it is worth studying new intervention methods for the cure and wellbeing of the human being.

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Monica Bonsangue

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Monica Bonsangue (2015). Evolutive Psychology of Personality A New Psychology Model for the Person’s Evolution, Wellbeing and Cure. Journal of Experiential Psychotherapy, 18(4), 29-39. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-245804