Ten Psychological Drives (Surviving or Thriving in Your Closest Relationships)

Par : John Kuti
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8230794561
  • EAN9798230794561
  • Date de parution03/04/2025
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  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurIndependently Published

Résumé

My new book, The Ten Psychological Drives (Surviving or Thriving in Your Closest Relationships) may be the most useful, accessible and original description of human behavior for readers who have an interest in a better understanding of themselves and others. It identifies Ten psychological drives that everyone can easily recognize that appear before the age of five. Those Ten drives are; parental and spousal bonding, instrumentality (the drive to manage and control the practical and interpersonal aspects of life) acquisitiveness, exploration, competitiveness, nurturance, social affiliation, autonomy, sexuality, and creativity.
Those Ten drives and how they interact and change over time create an infinite variation in human personality and character. Because they are unique to every individual, there has been no serious psychological investigation into those drives because it is statistically impossible to make general statements about them. My book explains each drive in detail and offers the reader a way to examine their own unique individual character to determine how each drive is expressed.
It also guides the reader to a better understanding of how those drives interact and change over time. My book offers a new definition of the human ego as the innate response that defends the individual psyche from emotional threat by creating the necessary doubt in the actions of others. It also identifies how the ego opens an individual to interpersonal relationships through the creation of interpersonal trust.
It is the approach/avoidance mechanism of the human psyche. My book also explains how each drive may be identified in an individual's character through the expression of emotional expectations. We know who we are by what we expect of ourselves and others. That is true of every individual. Because every individual expresses completely different expectational sets when it comes to human behavior, there is an inevitable positive or negative interpersonal response between individuals because of our expectations.
This book offers readers the opportunity to know themselves and others with a depth and clarity that is original and unique in the literature. Because it is so observable in human behavior, it offers readers an accessible model to understand themselves and others. 
My new book, The Ten Psychological Drives (Surviving or Thriving in Your Closest Relationships) may be the most useful, accessible and original description of human behavior for readers who have an interest in a better understanding of themselves and others. It identifies Ten psychological drives that everyone can easily recognize that appear before the age of five. Those Ten drives are; parental and spousal bonding, instrumentality (the drive to manage and control the practical and interpersonal aspects of life) acquisitiveness, exploration, competitiveness, nurturance, social affiliation, autonomy, sexuality, and creativity.
Those Ten drives and how they interact and change over time create an infinite variation in human personality and character. Because they are unique to every individual, there has been no serious psychological investigation into those drives because it is statistically impossible to make general statements about them. My book explains each drive in detail and offers the reader a way to examine their own unique individual character to determine how each drive is expressed.
It also guides the reader to a better understanding of how those drives interact and change over time. My book offers a new definition of the human ego as the innate response that defends the individual psyche from emotional threat by creating the necessary doubt in the actions of others. It also identifies how the ego opens an individual to interpersonal relationships through the creation of interpersonal trust.
It is the approach/avoidance mechanism of the human psyche. My book also explains how each drive may be identified in an individual's character through the expression of emotional expectations. We know who we are by what we expect of ourselves and others. That is true of every individual. Because every individual expresses completely different expectational sets when it comes to human behavior, there is an inevitable positive or negative interpersonal response between individuals because of our expectations.
This book offers readers the opportunity to know themselves and others with a depth and clarity that is original and unique in the literature. Because it is so observable in human behavior, it offers readers an accessible model to understand themselves and others.