Psyche (si' kee) is the Greek word for 'soul', represented anciently as a butterfly. It shows up in the philosophy of Plato, the theology of St. Paul, and as the root of the word 'psychoanalysis', coined by Freud in 1896. A state is a transitory condition discernable from other states. With the Psyche States Model (PSM), the many states of the human psyche have been consolidated into six abstract states, identified by the following labels: Disturbed, Guarded, Unsure, Liberated, Abundant, and Transcendent. Theoretically, your psyche is in one of these states right now. Rather than categorizing...
Psyche (si' kee) is the Greek word for 'soul', represented anciently as a butterfly. It shows up in the philosophy of Plato, the theology of St. Paul,...
This book contains an application of the Psyche (si'kee) States Model (PSM), which is described in greater detail in the book, Your Psyche States, by the same author (Create Space title 3528462). The PSM is a state-of-being approach to psychology, categorizing all states of the psyche into six over-arching states, similar to how millions of colors are cast into the six colors of the rainbow. Though it is a very small-dimensional model of a very large-dimensional entity, namely the human psyche, it is flexible enough to describe people from every family, language, and culture. It accommodates...
This book contains an application of the Psyche (si'kee) States Model (PSM), which is described in greater detail in the book, Your Psyche States, by ...