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Complex, Elusive, Often Misunderstood: Do You Have a Labyrinthic Personality?

Summary by psychologies.com
I propose here a theoretical reflection around what I call labyrinthic personality: a form of complex, meandering and profound subjectivity, not pathological, but sometimes shaped by traumatic experiences and atypical functionings. Whoever comes into contact with this type of personality can feel destabilized: the other seems elusive, its impenetrable functioning. These people can fascinate, until they become source of projections or fantasies, …
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I propose here a theoretical reflection around what I call labyrinthic personality: a form of complex, meandering and profound subjectivity, not pathological, but sometimes shaped by traumatic experiences and atypical functionings. Whoever comes into contact with this type of personality can feel destabilized: the other seems elusive, its impenetrable functioning. These people can fascinate, until they become source of projections or fantasies, …

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psychologies.com broke the news in on Thursday, June 26, 2025.
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