Information based on the work of Lipot Szondi, A test that uses photos of PERSONS, in eight psychiatric categories, from which the person, to be tested, is asked to pick out ones he likes and dislikes. The more your like or dislike such a photo, the more it represents yourself. The test uses photos that look like a very old family photo history. The photos are of Homosexuals, Sadists, Epileptics, Hysterics, Catatonics, Paranoids, Depressives, Manics.

Tuesday, August 30, 2005

BIPOLAR ROOTED IN GENETIC STYLE SHEET OF THE OEDIPAL

THE UNITENDENCY OF [ d+!! m0 ]
Hunger-like, sometimes ruthless, search for a new object. Need for change' often easily bored, sometimes sub-clinical or actual depression, curiosity for things new or perceived to be better. Incapacity to attach. Unable to remain happily attached to a significant love object with sincerity and/or securely, thus, often found in marriage counseling situations, where one or both partners are in extramarital affairs.
More or less common in adolescents ready to leave family or school, ready to explore sexual contact, dating or marriage opportunities.
The subject has no firm or genuine attachment to the old objects. [parents, current boyfriend, mate etc.]. He/she is in drive state for the search for new objects, new feelings, often open for random encounters. The [ d+ !!] drive need in overdrive or frustration may turn unstable, depressed or alternately hypo-maniac and aggressive, as is often the case with couples in serious or combative conflict when then it often moves to [ d+ m- ].

THE UNITENDENCY OF [ d-!! m0 ]
In the disliking of the depressives, unchecked by any balancing,[ m ], is truly a dis-identification. Thus, what could suggest loyalty, and/or stable clinging, can take on the anal retentive characteristics, in which object relations suffer badly as everyone and every thing are the unconscious provokers of the quarrelsomeness, the demands for retention of material things as well as control freak over matters large and small, He/she may be afflicted with sudden bursts of generosity, that is regretted later.





THE UNITENDENCY OF [ d0 m+!! ]

In the filtering here, the subject avoids the depressives and likes the manics.
The strong identification with the manics, so 'oral' in their characteristics, in absence of the restrained stickiness of the 'anal', inclines such an individual to the multiplicity of oral outlets common to our society, drinking, talking, partying. Often no amounts of such activities satisfies for long, and often their mates, feel they exist in such a persons life, only to support these needs. In cases, where alcohol or drug intoxication, chronically repeats, almost characteristically, these individuals deny they are addicted, long after all who know them have concluded otherwise.




THE UNITENDENCY OF [ d0 m-!! ]

In the filtering here, the subject avoids the depressives and dislikes the manics.

Strong dis-identification with the manics, so 'oral' in characteristics, unrestrained by the dragging stickiness of the 'anal' [ d ]suggests many of the oral activities of [ m+ ], and from behavior observation alone you may have problem in understanding the malignant outcomes associated with [ m- ] unitendency. The factor of identification found in [ m+ ] is here absent, and disindentifcation, clues us to the fact that no matter how hard one tries, little pleasure results.
Hopelessness and hypomanic restlessness, or sensations that one is about to be 'crapped on again' prevail. Frustration and hopelessness may come to the surface
Inappropriately, out of context and directed at innocent targets.
The [ m- ] is a component of the murders syndrome. [not that all persons with the syndrome, will commit murder, it only means violence can erupt under certain conditions.
Cases have been reported where the [ -m! ] suddenly appearing after running [ + ] or [ 0 ], in a person with professed suicidal intentions, may have indicated that they are ready to commit a suicide attempt.

The [ m- ] deeper behavioral possibilities seem to connect to the fact that no real pleasure [No jouissance-(J. Lacan) ] is in it, for his/her self, and pessimism seems to act as a pleasure destroyer, as he goes through the motions of trying to have a good time.

[ d- m- ]
When found in 'under the influence' -alcohol intoxication,[ few have ever been tested ] -almost characteristically, anal-sadistic speech compulsively breaks through and characteristicly cannot be controlled, even when others demand it of them. A observation that suggests somehow the anal-sadism of the [ d ] vents through the [ m ] oral factor in manner resembling closely our description of a unitendency.
The [ m- ] (not in overdrive) can point to a realistic resigned cultured adult, as in the most advanced position in the PP Circuits defined by Jacques Schotte.


-Forrest
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