THE PHENOMENON OF "IMPLICIT ORDER" OF IN-DEPTH COGNITION OF THE PSYCHE
Abstract
The article is devoted to the actual issue of deep knowledge of the psyche in its entirety, including highlights: the importance of adherence the «principle of additionality» in deep knowledge of the psyche, as well as taking into account its «implicit order»; adaptability the «principle of additionality» to the subjective reality of psyche, that manifested in two principles: the «inseparability of spheres of the conscious and the unconscious» and in the principle of «from the other»; actuality of understanding the informational-distant relationships of the conscious and the unconscious in their synthesis in «invisible horizon», which expresses the category «implicit order»; establishing linkages between categories «principle of additionality» and «implicit order», that affected the scientific-practical quest, oriented to the psychoanalysis of spontaneous activity of the subject, which is the basis of teamwork in the ASPC. Disclosure of the above categories orients psychologist-practice to the understanding the functional continuity of existence each of the spheres of the psyche (the conscious – the unconscious), as their autonomy within a unified system of psychic. All this specifies to the obeying of the deep knowledge to methodological position that synthesizes emotional, structural and functional-energetical aspects of psychic.
Article proves over-determination of categories the «implicit order» and the «principle of additionality», which excludes straight them predetermination by the specialist-leader of group of an Active Social Psychological Cognition, which is built on the contextuality of relationships and indirectness mutual influences. Putting mentioned categories allowed to complete structure of psychic, that reflects the «Model of psyche's internal dynamics», by the complement components of «invisible horizon» and «implicit order».
Keywords: diagnostic-correctional process, implicitus, consciousness, the model, self-preservation, willingness.
Accepted: 07.03.2017
Reviewed: 16.03.2017
Published: 25.03.2017
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