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Logan's Three-Forces Model brings together a series of scientific essays outlining the theoretical framework of human thinking, feeling, and action.
The work describes the three central forces of the psyche - Self, Drive, and Ego - and examines their interactions across various internal and external states.
In contrast to Against Oneself, which explores these dynamics in a narrative form, this book presents the theoretical foundations in a systematic and precise manner.
Each essay illuminates a specific aspect of the model, from inner balance and emotional fixations to social projections.
The aim is not to interpret individual symptoms, but to understand the underlying mechanisms common to all psychological processes.
The work addresses professionals and scientifically interested readers who seek a clear and logically coherent presentation of psychic dynamics.
Logan's Three-Forces Model thus forms the theoretical foundation for Logan's further work and opens new perspectives on the structure of human consciousness.
Über den Autor / die Autorin
Jack P. Logan is dedicated to exploring the fundamental psychological structures of human experience.
His approach combines precise observation, theoretical clarity, and a consistently practice-oriented way of thinking.
With the Three-Forces Model, he developed an independent theory that describes the interplay of Self, Drive, and Ego as the central dynamic of human action.
Logan works in an interdisciplinary manner, drawing on both classical and modern psychological models and integrating them into a clear, logically coherent framework.
His publications - including Against Oneself, The Psychosis Next Door, and The Silent Center Within Me - together with the present work, form the core of a comprehensive theory of consciousness that captures thinking, feeling, and acting within a new systematic structure.
Jack P. Logan lives and works in Germany.