Document Type
Article
Publication Date
9-2000
Disciplines
American Politics | Leadership Studies | Other Psychology | Personality and Social Contexts | Political History
Abstract
This essay documents some of the enduring personal characteristics that provide an empirical basis for assessing Hillary Rodham Clinton’s dominant, ambitious personality pattern from a psychobiographical, psychohistorical perspective.
Copyright Statement
Copyright © 2000 by Clio’s Psyche and the Psychohistory Forum / Aubrey Immelman
Recommended Citation
Immelman, A. (2000, September). The character of Hillary Clinton. Clio's Psyche, 7(2), 65–66. Retrieved from Digital Commons website: https://digitalcommons.csbsju.edu/psychology_pubs/13/
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American Politics Commons, Leadership Studies Commons, Other Psychology Commons, Personality and Social Contexts Commons, Political History Commons
Comments
The research was conducted at the Unit for the Study of Personality in Politics (USPP), a collaborative faculty–student research program in the psychology of politics at St. John’s University and the College of St. Benedict in Collegeville and St. Joseph, Minnesota, directed by Aubrey Immelman, Ph.D., associate professor of psychology, who specializes in the psychological assessment of presidential candidates and world leaders.
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Article also available at: http://cliospsyche.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/Clios-Psyche-7-2-Sept-2000.pdf
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The Political Personality of 2016 Democratic Presidential Nominee Hillary Clinton » https://digitalcommons.csbsju.edu/psychology_pubs/102/