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Jordan Peterson's "Personality and its Transformation"

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Called the missing manual to the homo sapiens brain this lecture series by Jordan Peterson concentrates on philosophical and neuroscientific issues, related to personality. It is divided into five primary topics, following an introduction and overview. The first half of the course deals with classic, clinical issues of personality; the second, with biological and psychometric issues. Intended for people interested in clinical psychology, moral development, functional neurobiology and psychometric theory and philosophical issues. In contrast with Maps of Meaning this series takes a more clinical approach.

I have only been able to locate selections from the text, "Personality and its Transformations textbook". It is already available on concen:

https://concen.org/content/jordan-peterson-books-and-articles

If you are new to Peterson, he is worth spending time with for his ability to:

-point out connections to related fields,

-go deep into all kinds of rabbit holes and then miraculously get back on track, and

-constantly apply his concepts to real life, without ever leaning towards self-help or sacrificing on the depth and nuance of the subject.

Personality topics include:

Historical & Mythological Context
Heroic and Shamanic Initiations
Jean Piaget & Constructivism
Carl Jung and the Lion King
Freud and the Dynamic Unconscious
Humanism & Phenomenology Carl Rogers
Existentialism Nietzsche Dostoevsky & Kierkegaard
Phenomenology Heidegger, Binswanger, Boss
Existentialism via Solzhenitsyn and the Gulag
Introduction to Traits Psychometrics The Big 5
Biology Traits The Limbic System
Biology Traits Incentive Reward Neuroticism
Biology and Traits Agreeableness
Biology & Traits Openness Intelligence Creativity
Biology & Traits Orderliness Disgust Conscientiousness
Biology & Traits Performance Prediction

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I am not very familiar with Peterson's work, but it looks very interesting. Thanks for sharing. Upon looking on sites afterwards, it appears there are many different lecture series of his in mp3 format. Maps of Meaning, but many others as well.

Yep. I have the entire collection. I only upload here what I have already studied (and can stand behind). Bit by bit I will seed here, in due course.