Culture and anxiety: the experience of psychoanalytic interpretation
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https://doi.org/10.32461/2226-0285.1.2016.148413Keywords:
psychoanalise, culture, neurosis, interpretation cultural influenceAbstract
Objective. The study involves an analysis of the process of gaining the traditional psychoanalytical theory of neuroses indications of cultural menner. The research methodology is the use of historical and logical, structural and functional methods that can reveal and analyze some models culturological component in the psychoanalytic method. Cultural factors put forward as required in the explanation of the behavior of a neurotic personality. Scientific novelty. Article singled cultural aspect in causing neurosis where K.Khorni quite strongly opposed to absolute trains against their universal role in human behavior. Conclusions. The work intelligently and showing idea that in the modern theory would call interscience. Arguably, in some way K.Khorni anticipated trends of humanities as interscience promising and substantial components of theoretical and methodological analysis.
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