Harry Stack Sullivan
Harry Stack Sullivan
Herbert "Harry" Stack Sullivanwas an American Neo-Freudian psychiatrist and psychoanalyst who held that the personality lives in, and has his or her being in, a complex of interpersonal relations. Having studied therapists Sigmund Freud, Adolf Meyer, and William Alanson White, he devoted years of clinical and research work to helping people with psychotic illness...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionPsychologist
Date of Birth21 February 1892
CountryUnited States of America
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What you know about the people whom you know at all well is truly amazing, even though you have never formulated it.
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There is no fun in psychiatry. If you try to get fun out of it, you pay a considerable price for your unjustifiable optimism.
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The supply of interpretations, like that of advice, greatly exceeds the need for them.
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We are all much more simply human than otherwise, be we happy and successful, contented and detached, miserable and mentally disordered, or whatever.
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It is easier to act yourself into a new way of feeling than to feel yourself into a new way of acting.
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There is a persistent funny form of suspicion in most of us that we can solve our own problems and be the masters of our own ships of life, but the fact of the matter is that by ourselves we can only be consumed by our problems and suffer the shipwreck.
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All of us are much more human than otherwise
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If you have to maintain self-esteem by pulling down the standing of others, you are extraordinarily unfortunate.
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When the satisfaction or security of another person becomes as important to one as one's own, then a state of love exists.