Post-Traumatic Feelings of Vulnerability, Psychological Disability, And Connection to Others in Victims of the 2016 Seka Train Derailment in Cameroon

Goula Tojuin Boris, Ngeh David Nkarnyu
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The problem here is that of the restructuring of the link to the other of the psych traumatized person. The objective here is to apprehend the mechanism by which the feeling of vulnerability in the victim of a serious traffic accident, entered in a situation of disability, affects his or her link to the other. Following a qualitative approach, focused on the case study, the data were collected through semi-directive interviews with three victims of the 2016 Seka train accident. For this purpose, thematic content analysis was favoured. According to the results, the link to the other of the psych traumatized person (PP) is declined according to the instinctual unbinding, the attempt of the ego to restore the balance within the psychic spaces in humans. Also, they show that after a serious traffic accident, the organizers of the link are re-focused and can preserve their initial character just as they can be tainted by a feeling of pity. In this case, they plunge the victim into a fusional and/or conflictual relationship, generating a feeling of uselessness, a functional discomfort and a decrease or even a loss of self-esteem.
2016年喀麦隆塞卡火车脱轨事件受害者的创伤后脆弱感、心理残疾以及与他人的联系
这里的问题是精神创伤患者与他人之间的联系的重建。这里的目标是了解严重交通事故受害者在残疾情况下的易受伤害感如何影响他或她与他人的联系的机制。采用定性方法,以案例研究为重点,通过对2016年Seka火车事故的三名受害者进行半指令性访谈来收集数据。为此目的,建议进行专题内容分析。根据结果,心理创伤者(PP)与他人的联系是根据本能的解除束缚而被拒绝的,这是自我在人类心理空间内恢复平衡的尝试。此外,他们还展示了在一次严重的交通事故之后,链接的组织者重新聚焦,可以保持他们最初的性格,就像他们可以被怜悯的感觉所玷污一样。在这种情况下,他们使受害者陷入一种融合和/或冲突的关系中,产生一种无用的感觉,一种功能上的不适,自尊的减少甚至丧失。
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