Theories_of_Personality 7th Ed Feist

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Feist−Feist: Theories of
Personality, Seventh
Edition

II. Psychodynamic
Theories


  1. Sullivan: Interpersonal
    Theory


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Psychological Disorders


Sullivan believed that all psychological disorders have an interpersonal origin and
can be understood only with reference to the patient’s social environment. He also
held that the deficiencies found in psychiatric patients are found in every person, but
to a lesser degree. There is nothing unique about psychological difficulties; they are
derived from the same kind of interpersonal troubles faced by all people. Sullivan
(1953a) insisted that “everyone is much more simply human than unique, and that
no matter what ails the patient, he is mostlya person like the psychiatrist” (p. 96).
Most of Sullivan’s early therapeutic work was with schizophrenic patients, and
many of his subsequent lectures and writings dealt with schizophrenia. Sullivan
(1962) distinguished two broad classes of schizophrenia. The first included all those
symptoms that originate from organic causes and are therefore beyond the study of
interpersonal psychiatry. The second class included all schizophrenic disorders


Chapter 8 Sullivan: Interpersonal Theory 233

TABLE 8.2

Summary of Sullivan’s Stages of Development

Infancy

Childhood

Juvenile era

Preadolescence

Early
adolescence

Late
adolescence

0 to 2

2 to 6

6 to 8^1 / 2

81 / 2 to 13

13 to 15

15 —

Mothering one

Parents

Playmates of
equal status

Single chum

Several chums

Lover

Tenderness

Protect security
through
imaginary
playmates
Orientation
toward living
in the world
of peers
Intimacy

Intimacy and
lust toward
different
persons

Fusion of
intimacy and
lust

Good mother/
bad mother;
good me/bad
me
Syntaxic
language

Competition,
compromise,
cooperation

Affection and
respect from
peers
Balance of
lust,
intimacy and
security
operations
Discovery of
self and the
world
outside of
self

Significant Interpersonal Important
Stage Age Others Process Learnings
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