Psychic - Emotional Pattern
The science of Psychotherapy has various theories on the creation of the human Psychic Structure.
Two standard ones are:
The first one says that the human Psychic Structure is created by the interactive emotional relationship that an individual (embryo - newborn - infant) has with the people (objects) that surround them (parents) from the moment they come into their mother’s womb (conception) up until the third year of their life (with minor additional influences up to the age of six).
The dominant object for the subinterval between an individual’s conception up until the first nine months of their aerobic life is the mother, because the father during that period acts in a subsidiary way, by supporting the mother so that she can properly care for her child.
The second theory about the creation of the human Psychic Structure says that an individual introjects (integrates - appropriates - annexes) their parents’ psyche, the sum of which (father’s and mother’s psyche) forms their own psyche.
Both theories conclude that the result is the creation of an emotional/psychic pattern which the person repeats (relives) throughout their life by responding each time to different external stimuli.
Two standard ones are:
- the interactive emotional relationship with the parents and
- the introjection of object relations.
The first one says that the human Psychic Structure is created by the interactive emotional relationship that an individual (embryo - newborn - infant) has with the people (objects) that surround them (parents) from the moment they come into their mother’s womb (conception) up until the third year of their life (with minor additional influences up to the age of six).
The dominant object for the subinterval between an individual’s conception up until the first nine months of their aerobic life is the mother, because the father during that period acts in a subsidiary way, by supporting the mother so that she can properly care for her child.
The second theory about the creation of the human Psychic Structure says that an individual introjects (integrates - appropriates - annexes) their parents’ psyche, the sum of which (father’s and mother’s psyche) forms their own psyche.
Both theories conclude that the result is the creation of an emotional/psychic pattern which the person repeats (relives) throughout their life by responding each time to different external stimuli.