 | Madison - 1999 - Страниц: 205
...we go on to enquire what the essence and meaning of a danger-situation is. Clearly, it consists in the subject's estimation of his own strength compared to the magnitude of the danger and in his admission of helplessness in the face of it — physical helplessness if the danger is real... | |
 | Efrain Bleiberg - 2002 - Страниц: 348
...overwhelmed by an adaptive demand that renders the ego passive, helpless, and unable to anticipate and cope. According to Freud, the "essence and meaning" of the traumatic situation consists of the subjects "admission of helplessness" (p. 166). As an important corollary, Freud also described a self-righting... | |
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