Keyword: «psychoanalysis»
In article the maintenance of the concept "psychological borders of the personality" is presented to the psychologist – pedagogical researches, the points of view classical and nonclassical concepts to definition of this phenomenon, modern researches of understanding of personal borders are considered.
ART 222004
Phenomenology can be defined as the discipline that studies the structures of experience or consciousness. Today, the importance of interdisciplinary research at the intersection of psychological sciences and phenomenology is increasing. The purpose of this work is to analyze the connection between psychosomatic phenomena and the narcissistic organization of the personality. We considered communications between body and mentality, psychosomatics phenomena: physicality, pleasure, delight, pain. The conclusions are compared with the psychological concepts of the Oedipus complex, the process of early family triangulation, castration complex, autoerotism and the theory of object relations. It is noted that there is the connection between psychosomatics and narcissistic trauma.
Primary and secondary narcissism in the theory of psychoanalysis: characteristics and manifestations
ART 222018
The phenomena of primary and secondary narcissism clarify the deep aspects of a personality structure. This scientific discourse is classic for psychoanalysis, but at the same time, it remains relevant even today. The goal of this work is to highlight the aspects of primary and secondary narcissism based on critical and theoretical analysis and to compare research works in this field of scientific knowledge. This is important for orienteering in mental processes of the subject and for diagnostic purposes. In a practical sense, this helps determine dynamics and further impact strategies. The novelty of the work is in determining and structuring the characteristics and manifestations of two types of narcissism. The results are reflected in the form of characteristics identified in the course of the study in accordance with the selected categories of analysis, which are: libido tendencies, pathological manifestations, level of personality organization, intrapsychic representation, type of object selection, transfer features, leading instincts (drives), mental principles, specifics of fixation at the stage of development, mental topology, features of hermeneutics and the principle of reality.
ART 232005
Within the framework of psychoanalytic theory, the causes of psychosomatic phenomena are associated with the characteristics of secondary narcissism, which develop in a complex discourse of relations with the primary one. This discourse is in tune with another phenomenon, which can be referred to as "narcissistic trauma". The purpose of this work is to test the hypothesis, that experimental groups with different severity of psychosomatic complaints when comparing them empirically give a picture corresponding to the manifestations of narcissistic trauma. An important part of such a study is the selection of the correct set of methods for the study of narcissistic traumatization and its accompanying borderline phenomena, as well as the registration of psychosomatic complaints. The novelty of the work is in the fact that the identified collections of psychometric constructs, within the framework of which the manifestations of narcissistic traumatization, narcissistic anger (rage) fit in, give the prospect of operationalization of these concepts. The results of the study are reflected in the form of correlation and interpretation of empirically obtained data with theoretical models.
Consciousness is a special awareness of the human soul about the things that are really in it, represented and known; it is one of the areas of the human soul that creates and promotes knowledge, a way of knowing. In consciousness, a person simultaneously relates to the outside world and to himself. V.I. Dahl defines consciousness as normal human feelings, sanity, full memory, free will and the ability to account for their actions. Self-awareness is the awareness of one's presence in the world, the belief that the inner self is different from everything, is outside of me, i.e. one of a kind, uniquely different, unique.