MindMap Gallery Neurosis of the times 1
This is a mind map about the neurosis of the times 1, including culture and psychology, contemporary, anxiety, Anxiety and hostility, basic structure, etc.
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neurosis
culture and psychology
Whether someone’s lifestyle conforms to the behavior recognized by the times = the criteria for becoming a neurotic
customs, desires, emotions
Normality depends on specific socially accepted behavioral and emotional standards
Neurosis has an inhibitory effect
Valuation that reflects the way
Lack of flexibility in different situations and deviation from normal cultural patterns
Disconnect between potential and reality
embarrass yourself
The root cause of neurosis is anxiety (fear) and its defense mechanism. The difference is:
1 Normal anxiety is without exception, and neurosis may vary depending on the individual’s living environment.
2. The fear of culture can be eliminated by the protection system, and the anxiety caused by culture is limited.
Neuroses have conflict tendencies and therefore seek pathological compromises
contemporary
Neurosis affects personality through personality abnormalities
The driving force comes from the cultural dilemma of the times
Attitude: love given, self-evaluation, self-affirmation, aggression, sexual desire
anxiety
Anxiety: potential and subjective danger
Fear: Obvious objective danger
pathological distinction
Ordinary people: common sense that exists in a specific culture
Neurosis: Desires and Fears Are Difficult to Reconcile
implicit unconscious
Actively get rid of/avoid perception
irrational
The challenge of self-examination
Cover up: Rationalization, denial, anesthesia, escape (away from conflicting thoughts, emotions, and impulse situations)
The disappearance of symptoms does not mean the disappearance of the disease
inhibitory effect
Performance: Unable to complete things normally/feel emotions/think about problems
Function: Avoid anxiety caused by doing the above things
Recognize the mismatch between desire and ability
Difficult to find:
1 The inhibitory effect is too strong
2 Scapic factors (I am too weak yes, inhibition makes me weak no)
3 The form of suppression is consistent with cultural promotion
Influence
fatigue stress exhaustion
Impairment of activity-related functions
spoil the joy
anxiety and hostility
anxiety experience
Danger: Inner arousal
Feeling of powerlessness: determined by personal attitude
subjective factors of anxiety
Self-motivated instinct
Any impulse brings anxiety if it interferes with other interests/needs/is too urgent and intense
Insecurity - dependence - hostility
Primary Source of Pathological Anxiety: Hostile Impulses
Hostility: letting it go will defeat you
Suppressing hostile impulses: We should fight but inexplicably suppress the desire to fight, deepening the feeling of being undefended.
Suppression is a reflexive process. In certain situations and when impulses are unbearable - spontaneous suppression
Hostility is suppressed but can be exacerbated by external means
Hostile feelings are left in the unconscious
The danger of suppressing hostility creates anxiety, leading to projection
The target of the projection is the target of hostility.
Reason 1: The projector’s emotional repression is projected onto the target, and the target is ruthless
Reason 2: The less defense capability there is, the greater the danger.
Functions to satisfy the need for self-justification
Supported by fearful emotions of fear of retaliation
Hostility and anxiety form in both directions, reinforcing the cycle
basic structure
Environmental characteristics
Basic quality of evil stems entirely from the lack of true warmth and love
Jealousy is the source of hatred (Oedipal plot)
Under certain circumstances, children's sense of powerlessness can be amplified by their parents
fear of losing love
Loneliness, powerlessness, anger = personality and attitude causing basic anxiety
basic anxiety
Feelings of being small, insignificant, powerless, abandoned, or threatened
Being born as a human being, one feels powerless in the face of force majeure (sound people will not feel helpless because of human flaws)
To self: Emotional isolation, insecurity
Protection methods: courtship, submission, power seeking, avoidance
If you love me, you won't hurt me
Comply with other people's wishes and avoid anger
Power, achievement, possessions, respect, intelligence-security
Be independent from others based on internal needs