PRALOGICAL THINKING AND ITS FUNCTIONS IN IN-DEPTH COGNITION OF THE PSYCHE
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https://doi.org/10.31108/3.2024.8.1.3Abstract
The article emphasizes the importance of pralogical thinking in the research procedure of in-depth cognition of the psyche in its integrity (“conscious/unconscious”). The article proves that the visualization of the psyche (according to its thematic differentiation) actualizes the effectiveness of pralogical thinking.
The main research method is the group form of the psyche objectification in in-depth cognition, which contributes to the psychoanalytical disclosure of the meaning of spontaneous and active dialogue in the ASPC group.
Results of the study. We have proven that every person (without exception) is capable of thematically visualizing their own psyche in the attempt to optimize it. The symbolic and thematic representation ability of the psyche makes it possible to objectify it into the sphere of observation and research.
The content of the material opens up perspectives to conclude that in order to reveal the effectiveness of the pralogical thinking in the in-depth cognition of the psyche, we are obliged to help the participants of ASPC groups to thematically objectify and visualize their own psyche. Through the introduction of dialogue, the latter makes it possible to achieve the cognition of internal stabilized contradictions, the resolution of which optimizes the psyche.
Keywords: active social-psychological cognition (ASPC); archaic legacy; law of participation; latent factors; the unconscious; pralogical thinking; the conscious; integrity of the psyche
Accepted: 11.03.2024
Reviewed: 22.03.2024
Published: 03.04.2024
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