Bulletin of the American Physical Society
APS April Meeting 2019
Volume 64, Number 3
Saturday–Tuesday, April 13–16, 2019; Denver, Colorado
Session E01: Poster Session I (5:45pm-7:45pm)
5:45 PM,
Saturday, April 13, 2019
Sheraton
Room: Plaza Foyer
Abstract: E01.00076 : Neutrosophic Psychodynamic Theory
Presenter:
Florentin Smarandache
(University of New Mexico Gallup)
Author:
Florentin Smarandache
(University of New Mexico Gallup)
Neutrosophic Psychodynamic Theory is referred to degrees of Personality Integration, Personality Disintegration, and Indeterminate (Integration-Disintegration) Personality. Psychodynamic is focused on Personality Integration (into society, working place, family, situations, etc.), and settles the gradual evolution of personality over time upon motivational concepts and developmental factors. Personality Disintegration denominates the loss of integrity of emotions, motivations, and behaviors. In real world, human manifests a neutrosophic personality integration/disintegration with his emotions, motivations, and behaviors, having degrees of integration, indeterminacy (or neutrality), and disintegration that all fluctuate over time. In pathological conditions when integrity gets so split that becomes bifurcated into two or more subpersonalities, relatively independent, one has Multiple (or Split) Personality. For multiple personality, we use refined neutrosophic crisp set. A human personality (U) with multiple personality disorder is formally represented by: U = <E, H, B>, where E (set of emotions) is split into many subsets Ei of opposite emotions, similarly H (set of thoughts) into subsets of opposite thoughts Hj, and B (set of behaviors) in opposite subsets of behaviors Bk.
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