Pathology of Attractions: A Profiling Guide
Number of pages: 368
Cover: Hardcover
Look at people's faces. It is quite possible that you will not like their frozen grimaces, but you still need to choose the least unpleasant grimace... Why? Your life path, choice of spouse, job or friends will depend on this choice. Each person has a dark, criminal side. Everyone is to some extent dominated by archetypes and symbols instilled by society. The first to talk about this was the famous student of Z. Freud, Carl Gustav Jung. Leopold Szondi learned to determine these archetypes and leading behavior patterns not through many years of psychoanalysis, but with the help of a simple five-minute test. The great psychiatrist, Leopold Szondi created a unique test that served as the beginning of profiling criminals, the essence of which was to choose the least disgusting among ugly and unpleasant faces. Based on the works of Jung and the results of his own research, he created the concept of fate analysis, according to which it was possible not only to analyze a person's past, but also to very accurately predict all his future problems. Szondi's method made it possible to identify potential sadists, murderers and robbers in a crowd long before these people committed their first crime.