Kegan on Development

Robert Kegan’s theory of adult meaning-making has influenced theory and practice internationally across multiple disciplines.

In a special RSA event, he considers: is it really possible to grow beyond the psychological independence of the “self-authoring mind,” so often seen as the zenith of adult development?

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