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Psychobiography

Psychobiography aims to understand historically significant individuals, such as artists or political leaders, through the application of psychological theory and research.

Through its merging of personality psychology and historical evidence,[1] psychobiography may be considered a historical form of therapeutic case study: it represents a growing field in the realm of biography.[2] Psychopathography is sometimes used as a term to indicate that the person being analyzed was not mentally healthy, "path" coming from pathos (πάθος)—Ancient Greek for suffering or illness.

  1. ^ B. J. Carducci, The Psychology of Personality (2009) p. 196
  2. ^ C. Rollyson, Biography (2007) p. 3

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