Back in the 1960's the vile and odious Nathaniel Brandon proposed a special kind of psychology based on people mirroring the characters in Ayn Rand's novels. Note; Ayn had nothing to do with this and it was all Nathaniel's own doing. He thought that the characters in Ayn's books were so perfect (and they are) that the idea was to make the average client as perfect. This is very dangerous to make therapy based on conditioning someone to try and meet the expectations of a perfect character which is fictional.
Born Again Christian; Biblical Fundamentalist, Received Text-KJV, Dispensational
Thursday, February 7, 2019
Caution; Objectivists should never try to mimic or live like Ms. Rand's fictional characters.
Back in the 1960's the vile and odious Nathaniel Brandon proposed a special kind of psychology based on people mirroring the characters in Ayn Rand's novels. Note; Ayn had nothing to do with this and it was all Nathaniel's own doing. He thought that the characters in Ayn's books were so perfect (and they are) that the idea was to make the average client as perfect. This is very dangerous to make therapy based on conditioning someone to try and meet the expectations of a perfect character which is fictional.