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4 aug 2017 · Overexcitability. According to Dąbrowski's theory, some people have a higher development potential than others. This doesn't mean an individual ...
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Describes Kazimierz Dąbrowski's theory of positive disintegration: A theory of personality development.
Dabrowski (1972) used the phrase psychic overexcitability and defined it as “higher than average responsiveness to stimuli, mani- fested either by psychomotor, ...
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Kazimierz Dabrowski's Theory of Positive Disintegration (TPD), which includes the widely known “overexcitabilities,” is one of the most influential theories ...
The theory of positive disintegration (TPD) is an idea of personality development developed by Polish psychologist Kazimierz Dąbrowski.
The theory of positive disintegration (TPD) is a complex theory of personality development elaborated by K. Dabrowski (1902–1980).
Dabrowski emphasized the disequilibrating, disorganizing, and disintegrating action of overexcitability on many areas of psychological functioning. When this ...
12 jan 2019 · Dabrowski's (1972) notion of overexcitability is anchored to the sensitivity of the nervous system and is seen as above-average ...
20 feb 2024 · Dr. Chris Wells explains how the Theory of Positive Disintegration offers a new perspective on neurodivergence, giftedness, ...
Overexcitability is a term introduced to current psychology by Kazimierz Dąbrowski as part of his theory of positive disintegration (TPD).