Abstract

We carried out the study, on which the article is based, in a psychodynamic paradigm in the relationship with the disclosure of the problem of archaic heritage of the humanity, which is manifested in the pralogical properties of thinking. The latter includes duality of the reality of the psyche (in the equivalence of the real and the imaginary), lack of contradictions and conformity subordination to law of involvement, etc. Masochism is a form of expression of subordination to the pralogical perception of reality while ignoring the contradictions between the tendency towards self-punishment and self-preservation instinct. The article proves the presence of Oedypal origin of masochistic initiatives in their illogicalness and subordination to the “other logic” - the logic of self-punishment. In-depth psycho-correction can free a person from illogical trends, aiming at energy self-preservation and actualization of prosocial self-realization processes.

Highlights

  • Doctor of Psychology, Professor, Academician of the NAPS of Ukraine Professor of the Department of Psychology in-Depth Correction and Rehabilitation

  • In-depth psychocorrection can free a person from illogical trends, aiming at energy self-preservation and actualization of prosocial selfrealization processes

  • Masochism as a scientific problem has been many times studied in the literature and it has been interpreted as a real paradox that brings illogical amendments into the efficiency of instincts, which have lifeaffirming orientation to continue the human race

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Summary

Introduction

The unconscious has no unsolved problems, and this is just the prerequisite for moral masochism, which cannot be presented in a pure form – it always causes both physical (physiological) wastes, which is indicated by the above drawings, and a need of a selfbirth (to have a re-birth) (see Fig. 9), which simultaneously expresses a person’s expectations to get rid of the problems set by the parents.

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