Szondi Lipгіt: Sorsanalгzis Г©s Г¶nvallomгўs <CONFIRMED | 2024>
At the heart of Szondi's theory is the belief that we are not entirely free agents. Instead, we are "driven" by ancestral genes that seek manifestation. Szondi categorized these into eight primary drive needs, which he famously measured using the —a series of 48 photographs of psychiatric patients. He believed that our reactions (sympathy or antipathy) to these faces revealed our own latent genetic tendencies.
: Szondi argued that "destiny" is essentially the sum of our choices. By making the familial unconscious conscious, an individual can move from a "compulsive destiny" (repeating ancestral patterns) to a "chosen destiny" (freely selected path). Szondi LipГіt: SorsanalГzis Г©s Г¶nvallomГЎs
The title "Sorsanalízis és önvallomás" refers to the deeply personal nature of Szondi's work. For Szondi, psychology was never just clinical; it was an act of . He viewed the therapeutic process as a way for the individual to "confess" their inherited burdens and, through that awareness, transform them. At the heart of Szondi's theory is the