Two questions were raised recently in a post regarding the non-unitary self and Cohen. Eben distilled them and asked that they be posted separately so as not unnecessarily conflate their discussion. The first:

What does a lawyer do differently depending on the variations in the "self psychology" portion of her consilient stack of ideas about the roots of human behavior? How does relaxing the assumption of personality integrity in particular affect her professional activities?

-- JasonLissy - 27 Jan 2009