Tag: Kretschmer typology


DYSPLASTIC TYPE

Introduction to the Dysplastic Type The concept of the Dysplastic Type originates within the comprehensive system of constitutional psychology developed by the German psychiatrist Ernst Kretschmer (1888–1964). This typology, famously elaborated in his influential work Physique and Character (1921), sought to establish systematic correlations between an individual’s physical constitution (somatotype), their innate temperament, and their […]

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PHTHINOID

Introduction and Definition of the Phthinoid Type The term phthinoid is an adjective utilized within the framework of constitutional psychology, specifically derived from the influential somatic typology proposed by German psychiatrist Ernst Kretschmer in the early 20th century. Fundamentally, the descriptor designates a pronounced sub-category or specific manifestation of the broader asthenic body type. The […]

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EURYPLASTIC

Euryplastic Body Type: Definition and Context The Core Definition of the Euryplastic Type The term Euryplastic, originating within the field of early constitutional psychology, serves primarily as a direct synonym for the Pyknic body type as defined by the influential German psychiatrist Ernst Kretschmer in the 1920s. While Euryplastic is sometimes used as a descriptive […]

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