The Way We Are Together Today: Identity and Relationships in Contemporary Societies

M. Menditto
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Abstract The last century has catapulted us into a world full of instability, uncertainty, and a sense of bewilderment. The financial-economic crisis has been added to our difficulties, further polluting our environment, our relationships, our feelings, our wounds. Pre-cariousness, lack of work and of a vision for the future have been added to our sense of emptiness and disorientation. Hope has given way to darkness. We are immersed in the crisis. The feeling of tranquillity and security that we desire is fading, far away, and even forgotten. We are poised upon unstable ground, which makes us tremble and amplifies our need for stability and support. The single person favours self control and mastery, retiring narcissistically into him or herself and refusing help from anyone, not accepting any kind of wound or fragility. Behind these widespread attitudes lies the myth of total independence and of self sufficiency. Psychological and psychotherapeutic disciplines bring a change, within this context, towards a “relational turning point”, discovering in the dynamics of reciprocity the source of individual wellbeing, balance in relationships, and a sense of belonging to a community. The connection with another person makes it possible to build up a sense of oneself where multiplicity and unity, difference and belonging, individual and community coexist. Individuality and belonging are no longer opposed to one another, causing irresolvable conflict in the development of the self, but thanks to reciprocity, to the capacity of self giving and to ethics, they can be fully integrated and contribute to the daily activities, both in the individual and collective dimension, of each person.
我们今天在一起的方式:当代社会中的身份和关系
上个世纪把我们带入了一个充满不稳定、不确定和困惑的世界。金融经济危机增加了我们的困难,进一步污染了我们的环境,我们的关系,我们的感情,我们的伤口。焦虑、缺乏工作和对未来的憧憬增加了我们的空虚感和迷失感。希望已经让位于黑暗。我们深陷危机之中。我们所渴望的那种宁静和安全的感觉正在消失,离我们越来越远,甚至被我们遗忘。我们站在不稳定的地面上,这让我们颤抖,放大了我们对稳定和支持的需求。单身的人喜欢自我控制和掌控,自我陶醉,拒绝任何人的帮助,不接受任何伤害或脆弱。在这些普遍的态度背后是完全独立和自给自足的神话。在这种背景下,心理学和心理治疗学科带来了变化,走向了“关系转折点”,在互惠的动态中发现了个人幸福、关系平衡和对社区归属感的来源。与另一个人的联系使人们有可能建立起一种自我意识,在这种意识中,多样性与统一性、差异与归属感、个人与社区并存。个性和归属感不再彼此对立,在自我发展中造成无法解决的冲突,但由于互惠、自我给予的能力和道德,它们可以充分融合,并在每个人的个人和集体层面上为日常活动作出贡献。
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