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 +The '''Theory of Positive Disintegration''' ('''TPD''') by [[Kazimierz Dąbrowski]] describes a theory of [[personality development]].
-== See also ==+==See also==
-* [[Dark Night of the Soul]]+*[[Anti-psychiatry]]
-* [[Depersonalization]]+*[[Personality psychology]]
-* [[Desiderata]]+*[[Personal development]]
-* [[Ego death]]+
-* [[Existentialism]]+
-* [[Existential risk]]+
-* [[Meaning of life]]+
-* [[Mystical experiences]]+
-* [[Nihilism]]+
-* [[Positive Disintegration]]+
-* [[Spiritual crisis]]+
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The Theory of Positive Disintegration (TPD) by Kazimierz Dąbrowski describes a theory of personality development.

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