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Basic Behavioral Prototype Categories and Their Emotion/Personality Correlates

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In the following discussion is presented the basic behavioral categories that underpin the unconscious arena. The primary emotion representatives of these basic categories, along with corresponding basic emotion/personality constituents include: emotion-defenses, emotion-cognitive correlates, and derivative clinical diagnostic dispositions. Examples of the behavioral act of each of these basic categories and a sample of personality traits associated with each are also cited. Anchoring it all is a reference to the basic-wish inherent in each category.

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  • Kellerman, H. (2020). The origin of language. New York: American Mental Health Foundation Books.

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Kellerman, H. (2020). Basic Behavioral Prototype Categories and Their Emotion/Personality Correlates. In: The Unconscious Domain. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-35009-3_5

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