Positive Disintegration by Kazimierz Dabrowskihttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Positive_DisintegrationThe
Theory of Positive Disintegration (
TPD) by
Kazimierz Dąbrowski describes a theory of
personality development.
Unlike mainstream
psychology, Dąbrowski's theoretical framework views psychological tension and
anxiety as necessary for growth. These "disintegrative" processes are therefore seen as "positive," whereas people who fail to go through positive disintegration may remain for their entire lives in a state of "primary integration." Advancing into disintegration and into the higher levels of development is predicated on having developmental potential, including overexcitabilities and above-average reactions to stimuli. Unlike some other theories of development such as
Erikson's stages of psychosocial development, it is not assumed that even a majority of people progress through all levels. TPD is not a theory of stages, and levels do not correlate with age.
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Dąbrowski's theory of personality development emphasized several major features including:
- personality is not a given universal trait, it must be created—shaped—by the individual to reflect his or her own unique character (personality shaping)
- personality develops as a result of the action of developmental potential (DP) (overexcitability and the autonomous factor), not everyone displays sufficient DP to create a unique personality.
- developmental potential is represented in the population by a normal (bell) curve. Dąbrowski used a multilevel approach to describe the continuum of developmental levels seen in the population.
- developmental potential creates crises characterized by strong anxieties and depressions—psychoneurosis—that precipitate disintegration
- for personality to develop, initial integrations based on instinct and socialization must disintegrate—a process Dąbrowski called positive disintegration
- the development of a hierarchy of individual values — emotional reactions — is a critical component in developing one's personality and one's autonomy, thus, in contrast to most psychological theories, emotions play a major role in this approach
- emotional reactions guide the individual in creating his or her individual personality ideal, an autonomous standard that acts as the goal of individual development
- the individual must examine his or her essence and subsequently make existential choices that emphasize those aspects of essence that are higher and "more myself" and inhibit those aspects that are lower or "less myself" based upon his or her own personality ideal
- critical components of individual development include autoeducation and autopsychotherapy
I know psychology is somewhat frowned upon 'round these parts... but I couldn't resist. The parallel with the nanas is too compelling. So far, this theory is little known in the mainstream psychological world, but it's found applications in understanding gifted children. I figure understanding Pragmatic Dharma yogis might be another application. As mentioned
here, PD theory might help the Pragmatic Dharma movement get more mainstream recognition. Its existence might help normalize the 'Dark Night' and convince some people that it's a 'positive' experience.
In terms of 'developmental potential', it seems plausible to me that 'over-excitable' (cf.
highly-sensitive) people are more likely to reach a breaking point where it's seen that current structures are inadequate. Or, in insight terms, it seems plausible to me that 'over-excitable' people are more likely to notice the true nature of phenomena, and hence are more likely to experience intense A&Ps, and so intense DNs. I'm unsure the extent to which an analogy can be drawn with the progress of insight.
Given their genuine (authentic) prosocial outlook, people achieving higher development also raise the level of their society. Prosocial here is not just support of the existing social order. If the social order is lower and you are adjusted to it, then you also reflect the lower (negative adjustment in Dąbrowski's terms, a Level I feature). Here, prosocial is a genuine cultivation of social interactions based on higher values. These positions often conflict with the status quo of a lower society (positive maladjustment). In other words, to be maladjusted to a low-level society is a positive feature.
Also, what a relief this is

Hope someone finds this useful. Thoughts, questions, comments?