
SOME PECULIARITIES OF SELF-CONCEPT FORMATION IN TEMPORAL-SPATIAL DIMENSION DURING THE PANDEMIC
Author(s) -
H. Katolyk
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
psihologìâ ì osobistìstʹ
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2410-3527
pISSN - 2226-4078
DOI - 10.33989/2226-4078.2021.2.239965
Subject(s) - context (archaeology) , psychology , narrative , interpretation (philosophy) , field (mathematics) , dimension (graph theory) , interpersonal communication , space (punctuation) , isolation (microbiology) , process (computing) , consciousness , epistemology , social psychology , computer science , history , mathematics , philosophy , linguistics , archaeology , neuroscience , biology , pure mathematics , microbiology and biotechnology , programming language , operating system
The aim of the article is the theoretical correction and analysis of psychotherapeutic dream narratives regarding a deep understanding of self concepts in the intrapsychic and interpersonal dimension in the context of time and space. The articles consider various scientific approaches to the interpretation of the category of time and space in the context of the formation of concepts of self (author's approach). Measuring space during the time of detection with psychological patterns that create a person in the process of learning the experience of overcoming a certain distance in the process of a fixed period of time. The change of a person about life, which associatively in the psychotherapeutic space creates as fantasies or dreams about “the road, path, path, field, field, etc.” there are also deep mythological archetypal roots (transgenerational temporal and spatial experiences). Qualitative description of the consciousness of psychotherapeutic clients in the spatial and temporal narratives of transgenerational and individual experiences (while in a zone of self-isolation in a pandemic) is a proposal for psychotherapeutic reflections. Part of these ideas is always a dynamic assessment of self-attitude, which is formed gradually and forgets the usual nature of the concept of self, which is reviewed here and now in the social, information and motivational spheres.
The research method offered a qualitative analysis of cases of psychotherapeutic cases during a pandemic in clients who lost loved ones or acquaintances. The result of research is the creation of a dynamic model of forming concepts of I in the ontogenetic perspective using different temporal and spatial zones of implicit and explicit experience in managing social influences on it here and now in the field: social, information and motivational. This makes it possible to understand the planes of psychotherapeutic interventions with the support of resource reproduction in times of social catastrophes. Conclusions summarize and accept new understandings and definitions of self-concepts.