Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 August 1943 — Page 7
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1 Do You Recognize Yourself? If So,
By Science Service YTOWN, N. Y., Aug. 12.—
of you know youpselt?
oh when seen tn a photograph,
Jour own handwriting, the silhouette |
own profile, you know yourif better than Shree: fourths of persons tested by Dr. Werner \ » chairman of the department of psychology at Bard college, Co‘lumbia® university, in an 18-year Study of personality. . If you can recognize ‘your own ‘voice, you are one person in 10. Pa ce poren 1
This failure of individuals to recognize themselves, Dr. Wolff, in an interview, attributed to an unconscious unwillingness to remember or realize what he. is like. “Man’s own image,” he said, “is for him taboo. He forgets it. If
emotion.” Yet, surprisingly enough, although men seldom have a chance to observe their own gait, they are able to recognize their walk with 100
per cent accuracy.
we show it to him he reacts with|
You're an Exception It occurred to Dr. Wolff that, by gent,” Dr. Wolff explained, “he will asking those persons who failed to|describe himself as a genius. I recognize their own handwriting and |the majority: say he is unstable, he other forms of expression to judge will describe himself as a neurotic the character revealed there, it character.” might be possible to get at a man's This study of personality is an very private opinion of himself. attempt, Dr. Wolff explains, to de-
The interpretation made in velop a way of exploring the depth : | . hs of personality, or the unconscious, way of a man’s own unrecognized b | (by a method other than psychoexpressions agree very well, Dr. - analysis. The objection to psycho-|, Wolff found, with those by other analysis, he says, is that it does not people about him. But he is much permit experimental proof—a drawmore extreme in his judgments. |back confessed by Prof. Freud him‘If the majority say he is intelli- self.
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