
Robert Kegan: The Evolution of the Self
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The Evolution of Personality After Adolescence
When I started graduate school at Harvard in the 1970s, if you were a developmental psychologist, it meant you studied infants, children, or adolescents. And my work has been to widen the aperture from cognition to the ways in which we organize all the primary quadrants of personality. We see that some people seem to be kind of making meaning and qualitatively perceiving the world at a greater depth than others. That's Norman Deutsch, for example, the brain that changes itself and idea of neuroplasticity.
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