Kretschmer Psychobiogram

Kretschmer became one of the first and most influential researchers of personality, using psychoanalysis along with his own concepts to study physiology, racism, and ethnographic classifications. He believed that the psychological structures of the personality provide the neurophysiological processes of its development, which in turn is expressed in phenotypic characteristics. Interest in the literature on biological determinism has a long and rich history, however, the concepts of classical eugenics have never been popular except among the scientific elite of the 20th century. The journal Acta Psychiatrica et Neurologica published an article entitled “Kretschmer's Psychobiography,” authored by C. G. Jung. It says that Conrad Wolfgang