THANATOS-CENTRATION AND ITS MANIFESTATIONS: GENERALIZATIONOF EMPIRICAL RESEARCH

L. Shneyder
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Aim. To present the summarized results of empirical studies conducted over 20 years aimed at the study of Thanatos-centration. Methodology. The research was performed with the diagnostic toolkit including 13 diagnostic tools. Results. 1796 respondents took part in the research. The results of many years of empirical study make it possible to conclude that Thanatos centration happens gradually, as a person grows older. It increases in connection with the death of a close person. Thanatos centering captures the consciousness of people who work professionally with death as a powerful wave. It becomes especially evident among people who survived combat operations. Any information about the tragic events produces and “enlivens” the thanatos-centering at the moment of getting it and in the memories of it. It is fueled by cinematic and television products, that in conjunction leads to the addiction to it. Research implications. The research materials can help psychologists to consult a number of clients that thanatos-centering is practically squeezed out of consciousness and goes into acceptable latent forms, convenient for complacency in situations of well-being in life.
thanatos集中及其表现:实证研究的概括
的目标。总结了20多年来针对thanatos浓度研究的实证研究结果。方法。本研究使用包含13种诊断工具的诊断工具包进行。结果:1796名受访者参与了这项研究。多年的实证研究的结果使我们有可能得出这样的结论:随着人年龄的增长,Thanatos集中是逐渐发生的。与亲近的人的死亡有关,它会增加。Thanatos的中心抓住了那些以死亡为强大波浪的专业人士的意识。这在战斗中幸存下来的人身上尤为明显。任何关于悲剧事件的信息都会产生并“激活”死亡——集中在获得它的那一刻和对它的记忆中。它是由电影和电视产品推动的,它们共同导致了对它的上瘾。研究的意义。研究材料可以帮助心理学家咨询一些客户,死亡中心实际上被挤出了意识,进入可接受的潜在形式,方便在幸福生活的情况下自满。
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