Curs formare continua Actualitati DSM V


Asociatia Institutul Român de Psihologie
organizează in perioada  26 – 27 martie 2016
cursul de formare continuă cu tema
Sanatate si boala mintala – Actualitati in DSM V
aprobat de Colegiul Psihologilor din România prin anexa nr. 8/19.02.2016
la avizul profesional RF-II-B-147/13.05.2014
15 credite CPR
Cursul se adreseaza studenţilor, masteranzilor si doctoranzilor la psihologie, psihologilor clinicieni, psihologilor şcolari, consilierilor, psihoterapeuţilor, asistenţilor sociali, psihopedagogilor, medicilor si oricaror alte persoane interesate sa dobandeasca informatii in acest domeniu.

Obiectivele cursului:
  • familiarizarea participanţilor cu conceptul de normalitate, conceptul de sanatate mintală, anormalitate, comportament anormal, emoții disfuncționale;
  • familiarizarea participanţilor cu categoriile de tulburări prezentate în DSM V;
  • prezentarea şi cunoaşterea schimbărilor radicale propuse de DSM V în aria tulburărilor de personalitate;
  • ilustrarea unor protocoale și scale de evaluare în tulburările depresive şi anxioase;
  • prezentarea şi cunoaşterea domeniilor cognitive perturbate, ca și evaluarea neuropsihologică a acestora;
  • identificarea şi cunoaşterea principalelor manifestări în cazuri de neuropsihologie a tulburării neurocognitive; instrumente psihodiagnostice utilizate;
  • familiarizarea participantilor cu etapele procesului de evaluare clinică: formularea biologică, formularea psihologică, formularea socială, diagnosticul diferențial conform DSM V, evaluarea riscului, plan de tratament biopsihosocial, prognosticul.
Tematica:
  • Sănătate și boală mintală - noţiuni introductive: conceptul de normalitate, conceptul de sanatate mintală, anormalitate, comportament anormal, emoții disfuncționale;
  • Principiile diagnostice şi clasificarea tulburărilor în DSM V;
  • Tulburările depresive. Diagnostice specifice: spectrul schiofreniei, diagnostic diferențial al schizofreniei și tulburărilor bipolare, tulburările bipolare și alte tulburări asociate, teoria unitară a depresiei; excepții de la diagnostic;
  • Tulburări anxioase, traumele și spectrul obsesiv-compulsiv;
  • Tulburările uzului de substanțe, tulburările de comportament alimentar și tulburările sexuale;
  • Tulburările de neurodezvoltare și comportament disruptiv;
  • Tulburarea cu simptome somatice;
  • Tulburările disociative;
  • Tulburările de eliminare;
  • Tulburarea de comportament suicidar;
  • Tulburările de adaptare;
  • Tulburările de personalitate. Adaptarea SCID II la noile categorii;
  • Tulburări  neurocognitive: episodul confuzional, tulburarea neurocognitivă lejeră, tulburarea neurocognitivă majoră sau lejeră datorată maladiei Alzheimer, tulburarea neurocognitivă frontotemporală majoră sau lejeră;
  • Neuropsihologia tulburării neurocognitive - studii de caz cu evaluări complexe, longitudinale, inclusiv imagistică cerebrală, identificarea şi cunoaşterea principalelor manifestări în aceste 4 cazuri, instrumente psihodiagnostice -  utilităţi și limite;
  • Procesul de evaluare  clinică  din perspectiva modelului biopsihosocial: etape, tehnici, strategii. Principalele erori și distorsiuni induse de psiholog;
  • Raportul de evaluare clinică;
  • Prezentare de cazuri clinice.
FormatorConf. univ. dr. Monica Licu,  Şef compartiment Psihologie Medicală, Spitalul Clinic de Urgenta ,,Prof. Dr. Agrippa Ionescu", psiholog principal  în psihologie clinică.
Taxa de participare450 RON + taxa de organizare

Locație: sediul IRP din Şos. Kiseleff, nr. 24, et. 2, ap. 6, sector 1, București
Finalizarea cursului: participantii vor primi un certificat de participare acordat de catre Asociatia Institutul Roman de Psihologie si 15 credite de la Colegiul Psihologilor din Romania.

Program
Sâmbată de la 09:00 la 18:30 (8 ore)     
Duminică de la 09:00 la 17:30 (7 ore)

Data limita de inscriere: 21 martie 2016. Ocuparea locurilor se va face in ordinea trimiterii formularelor de inscriere completate.

Inscrieri si informatii la:
tel: 0731 790 142; 0722 653 740

Mobil: +40.731.790.142
Fix: +40.31.107.69.49
Sos. Kiseleff nr. 24, et. 2, ap. 6, Sector 1, Bucuresti
www.irp.ro

Intalnirea lunara APLR sambata 27 februarie 2016, ora 12:00, spital Obregia


Sambata 27 FEBRUARIE 2016, ora 12:00, la Spitalul OBREGIA, va avea loc

Intalnirea lunara A P L R

Va asteptam cu drag!

Prof.Dr. Aurel ROMILA



Dialogul lui Dostoievski cu Dumnezeu



Feodor Mihailovici Dostoievski este unul dintre cei mai cunoscuţi şi importanţi scriitori ruşi. Adesea prezentând personaje aflate în stări de conştiinţă extreme sau fracturate, operele sale demonstrează un talent extraordinar pentru pătrunderea psihologiei umane şi analiza politicii sociale şi spirituale a societăţii din Rusia epocii sale. Este un clasic al literaturii universale, a cărui operă e o strălucită replică literară şi filosofică la criza socială şi spirituală a vremii sale. Geniul său se datorează şi credinţei ortodoxe întipărite lui de mic de către mama sa. Întreaga sa operă este un dialog cu Dumnezeu, o luptă a sufletului său zbuciumat de boală şi necazuri. Despre religiozitatea operei lui Dostoievski am vorbit cu pr. prof. Gheorghe Holbea, de la Facultatea de Teologie din Bucureşti. continuare




Cursul Rorschach


Domnule Profesor Romila si Stimati colegi APLR,

    Avem onoarea de a va invita la Cursul de formare profesionala continua "L' approche phenomeno-structurale de la methode du Rorschach en psychopathologie et psychologie clinique".
In urma solicitarilor primite de la colegii APLR, va retransmit datele privind structura Cursului de formare profesionala continua "L' approche phenomeno-structurale de la methode du Rorschach en psychopathologie et psychologie clinique" - Formator: D-nul Prof. Dr. Jean Marie Barthelemy, profesor emerit la L'Universite de Savoie - Chambery, Franta. Cursul ar urma sa se desfasoare si la Bucuresti, in aceasta primavara, in functie de inscrierile dvs. Acesta se adreseaza psihologilor clinicieni, psihodiagnosticienilor, studentilor si masteranzilor la Facultatea de Psihologie, dar si psihologilor atestati din alte domenii care doresc sa-si completeze cunostintele clinice si de interventie in abordarea depresiei.
Se acorda de catre Colegiul Psihologilor din Romania cate 20 de credite pentru fiecare modul (total 60 de credite).
Cursul de formare Rorschach cuprinde 3 module. 
In atasament va transmit programa modulelor si bibliografia.
Pretul cursului: 120 euro.
Cursul functioneaza la Iasi de mai mult timp.
Va multumesc ! Numai bine !

Hagiu Anca Simona
Master Psiholog / Sociolog


Fotografii lansare carte, Curs Rorschach, ateliere de ritmica DALCROZE

Domnule Profesor A. Romila si dragi colegi,

Va transmit inca doua poze de la lansarea de carte "Destinul - pluralitate si transdisciplinaritate", lansare care a avut loc la Clubul Oamenilor de stiinta, in data de 14.01.2016, in cadrul Simpozionului G.G. Constandache - in memoriam. Ma scuzati ca le trimit cu intarziere, dar a trebuit sa le obtin de la fotograf. De asemenea, vin cu precizarea ca lansarea cartii de la Cafeneaua 33 din data de 9.01.2016 a fost organizata cu ajutorul "Centrului de Studii si Cercetari Juridice si Socio-Administrative" al Universitatii Petrol si Gaze Ploiesti si al D-lui Dr.St.Jur. Iosif S. Friedmann.
Totodata, sper intr-un raspuns favorabil privind difuzarea si perceptia cursului de inalta tinuta al Domnului Profesor emerit Jean Marie Barthelemy in formula clasica  a testului Rorschach - "L'approche phenomeno-structurale de la methode du Rorschach en Psychopathologie et psychologie clinique". Eu am parcurs deja un modul al acestui curs la Iasi si a fost extraordinar.
Apoi, in datele de 28 si 29 ianuarie 2016 am participat la Atelierele de ritmica DALCROZE aplicata in pedagogia terapeutica si specializata, ateliere care mi s-au parut foarte, foarte interesante. Au fost sustinute de D-na Myriam Curchod profesoara de ritm si muzica la Institutul Jaques Dalcroze Geneva. Proiectul Dalcroze isi propune introducerea ritmicii ca practica muzicala in Romania. Mai multe informatii despre aceste ateliere si proiect sunt disponibile pe pagina de facebook a proiectului: www.facebook.com/culturethroughmusic/ 
Va multumesc, numai bine.

Hagiu Anca Simona
Master Psiholog / Sociolog 

The British Journal of Psychiatry Highlights of this issue for 1 February 2016; Vol. 208, No. 2


BJP Online -- Highlights of the Current Issue
February 2016; Vol. 208, No. 2

The complete Table of Contents for the current issue is available online at: http://bjp.rcpsych.org/content/vol208/issue2/

The following content is available online at: http://bjp.rcpsych.org/cgi/content/full/208/2/A7


Highlights of this issue

Kimberlie Dean Biomarkers in bipolar disorder
Four papers in the BJPsych this month describe putative biological, including genetic, markers associated with a diagnosis of bipolar disorder. Bond et al (pp. 146–152) sought to build on prior brain volumetric studies to examine the relationship between body mass index (BMI) and a well-known neurochemical abnormality found in association with bipolar disorder – increased glutamate/glutamine or GIx. Compared with healthy controls, the authors found that a higher BMI predicted greater GIx in those with first-episode mania. The authors propose that weight-related neurochemical and brain structural abnormalities may be aetiologically important in bipolar disorder and that further research is needed both to confirm the findings and to explore the associations in other clinical groups. Focusing on late-onset bipolar disorder, Wium-Andersen et al (pp. 138–145) found that elevated levels of plasma C-reactive protein were associated with the disorder, both cross-sectionally and prospectively. The authors used data from a general population sample and additionally employed a Mendelian randomisation technique; the results of the latter could not exclude a causal association between C-reactive protein and late-onset bipolar disorder.
Two papers in the BJPsych this month explore the role of genetic factors in association with bipolar disorder – a cis-associated gene expression single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) on chromosome 20q11.22 and a CACNA1C polymorphism. Li et al (pp. 128–137) employed a genome-wide association study and gene expression integration approach and identified chromosome 20q11.22 as a likely risk region, with further exploratory analyses identifying associations between the risk SNP in healthy controls and both hippocampal volume and cognitive performance. Although the risk genes for bipolar disorder in the identified region are unknown, the authors call for future research to further elucidate the significance of their findings and highlight the advantages of the integrative approach taken. Jakobsson et al (pp. 195–196) explored the association betwe en a SNP situated in CACNA1C, known to be linked to bipolar disorder, and cerebrospinal fluid markers. The authors identified an association with altered tau phosphorylation, a neurochemical marker of neuroaxonal plasticity.
Reviewing psychopharmacological treatments for depression
Reviews of both selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) and ketamine used in the treatment of depression are featured in the BJPsych this month. Barth et al (pp. 114–119) investigated the notion that antidepressant efficacy has been overestimated in clinical trials as a result of unblinding by the occurrence of adverse events. Using meta-analytic, meta-regression and mediational analysis techniques, the authors found no evidence of an association between adverse events and SSRI efficacy, nor that adverse events mediated the effect of SSRIs. Schoevers et al (pp. 108–113) undertook a review of dosing, duration, effects, routes of administration and side-effects of ketamine used for either treatment-resistant depression or pain. The depression studies identified were considered methodologically poor overall and the antidepressant effects of ketamine low, r egardless of administration route. The authors called for rigorous controlled trials examining short- and longer-term effects and side-effects in depression. In a linked editorial, Malhi et al (pp. 101–103) caution against pursuing much-needed new treatments for depression without rigorous evaluation, while acknowledging the problems associated with relying on the traditional approach to drug discovery and development.
Brain findings across a broad range of disorders: from delusional disorder to excoriation disorder
Vicens et al (pp. 153–159) have addressed the paucity of brain imaging studies of delusional disorder and report on a combined structural and functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) study. Patients were found to have grey matter reductions in the medial frontal/anterior cingulate cortex and bilateral insula, with failure of deactivation in the former region during the n-back task and reduced resting-state connectivity in the latter region. The authors comment on the fact that the abnormalities found were similar but less widespread than those reported in schizophrenia. In trying to explain differential response rates to cognitive–behavioural therapy among those with depression, Doerig et al (pp. 175–181) found that patients with depression showed enhanced fMRI-determined activity after emotional activation in the amygdala and ventral striatum compare d with controls, and that such enhanced activity was associated both with non-response to therapy and a poorer outcome. The authors comment on the potential of their findings for informing a tailored approach to treatment strategy. Chen et al (pp. 160–167) used magnetoencephalography data in a sample diagnosed with schizophrenia and found that, compared with controls, there was evidence of elevated delta and theta activity in the right frontal and right temporoparietal regions, with the delta activity in the former region associated with negative symptoms. Finally, excoriation or skin-picking disorder is another disorder poorly understood from a neurobiological perspective. In an attempt to address this gap in the literature, Odlaug et al (pp. 168–174) sought to probe the fronto-striatal circuitry in skin-picking disorder and found evidence of functional activation a bnormalities in neural regions known to be involved in habit formation, action monitoring and inhibition.

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Curs de formare profesionala Rorschach - Prof. Dr. Jean Marie Barthelemy L' Universitede Savoie Chamberry, Franta


Domnule Profesor Romila,

Va transmit structura Cursul de formare profesionala continua "L'approche Phenomeno-structurale de la methode du Rorschach en Psychopathologie et Psychologie clinique". Formator: D-nul Prof. Dr. Jean Marie Barthelemy, l'Universite de Savoie - Chambery, Franta. Publicul tinta: psihologi clinicieni, psihodiagnosticieni, studenti si masteranzi - Facultatea de Psihologie si psihologi atestati din alte domenii care doresc sa-si completeze cunostintele clinice.

Se acorda 20 de credite pentru fiecare modul de la Colegiul Psihologilor din Romania (total 60 de credite). Cursul de formare Rorschach cuprinde 3 module. In atasament va transmit programa modulelor si bibliografia.

Pentru mine este o onoare sa va prezint acest curs!

Daca doreste cineva sa se inscrie la cursul de formare Rorschach, care urmeaza sa se tina in Bucuresti (el functioneaza la Iasi de mai mult timp) sau doreste sa primeasca alte informatii legate de acesta, poate transmite un e-mail pe adresa: ancasimona_hagiu@yahoo.fr sau la telefon de contact: 0741740415.

In speranta ca vor fi persoane care isi doresc sa urmeze Cursul de formare profesionala "L'aproche Phenomeno-structurale de la methode du Rorschach en Psychopathologie et Psychologie clinique", ii asteptam cu placere!

Va multumesc !

Hagiu Anca Simona
Master Psiholog/Sociolog

Lansare carte "Destinul - pluralitate, complexitate şi transdisciplinaritate" - foto


Domnule Profesor Romila, 

Va transmit o fotografie de la lansarea cartii "Destinul - pluralitate, complexitate şi transdisciplinaritate", Coord. G.G. Constandache Ed.Alma, Craiova, 2015, care a avut loc in data de 14 ianuarie 2016 la Clubul Oamenilor de Stiinta, lansare care a fost organizata de grupul de Cercetari Interdisciplinare subordonat DLMFS, divizie a CRIFST comitet al Academiei Romane, fotografia volumului si lista de carti publicate de dl.Conf. Dr.G.G. Constandache.
Va multumesc!

Hagiu Anca Simona
Master Psiholog/ Sociolog

The British Journal of Psychiatry Table of Contents for February 2016; Vol. 208, No. 2


The British Journal of Psychiatry

Highlights of This Issue

Highlights of this issue
Kimberlie Dean
BJP February 2016 208:A7; doi:10.1192/bjp.208.2.A7


EDITORIALS

Antidepressant treatment response: 'I want it all, and I want it now!'
Gin S. Malhi, Anne R. Lingford-Hughes, and Allan H. Young
BJP February 2016 208:101-103; doi:10.1192/bjp.bp.115.176479

What can psychiatry learn from the Munro Review of Child Protection?
Mark Cohen
BJP February 2016 208:104-105; doi:10.1192/bjp.bp.114.160929

The passing of 'the Prof'
Gordon Parker
BJP February 2016 208:106-107; doi:10.1192/bjp.bp.115.164632


REVIEW ARTICLES

Oral ketamine for the treatment of pain and treatment-resistant depression
Robert A. Schoevers, Tharcila V. Chaves, Sonya M. Balukova, Marije aan het Rot, and Rudie Kortekaas
BJP February 2016 208:108-113; doi:10.1192/bjp.bp.115.165498

Efficacy of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors and adverse events: meta-regression and mediation analysis of placebo-controlled trials
Michael Barth, Levente Kriston, Swaantje Klostermann, Corrado Barbui, Andrea Cipriani, and Klaus Linde
BJP February 2016 208:114-119; doi:10.1192/bjp.bp.114.150136


PAPERS

Cognitive ability in childhood and the chronicity and suicidality of depression
Galen Chin-Lun Hung, Stefanie A. Pietras, Hannah Carliner, Laurie Martin, Larry J. Seidman, Stephen L. Buka, and Stephen E. Gilman
BJP February 2016 208:120-127; doi:10.1192/bjp.bp.114.158782

Impact of a cis-associated gene expression SNP on chromosome 20q11.22 on bipolar disorder susceptibility, hippocampal structure and cognitive performance
Ming Li, Xiong-jian Luo, Mikael Landén, Sarah E. Bergen, Christina M. Hultman, Xiao Li, Wen Zhang, Yong-Gang Yao, Chen Zhang, Jiewei Liu, Manuel Mattheisen, Sven Cichon, Thomas W. Mühleisen, Franziska A. Degenhardt, Markus M. Nöthen, Thomas G. Schulze, Maria Grigoroiu-Serbanescu, Hao Li, Chris K. Fuller, Chunhui Chen, Qi Dong, Chuansheng Chen, Stéphane Jamain, Marion Leboyer, Frank Bellivier, Bruno Etain, Jean-Pierre Kahn, Chantal Henry, Martin Preisig, Zoltán Kutalik, Enrique Castelao, Adam Wright, Philip B. Mitchell, Janice M. Fullerton, Peter R. Schofield, Grant W. Montgomery, Sarah E. Medland, Scott D. Gordon, Nicholas G. Martin, MooDS Consortium, The Swedish Bipolar Study Group, Marcell a Rietschel, Chunyu Liu, Joel E. Kleinman, Thomas M. Hyde, Daniel R. Weinberger, and Bing Su
BJP February 2016 208:128-137; doi:10.1192/bjp.bp.114.156976

Elevated C-reactive protein and late-onset bipolar disorder in 78 809 individuals from the general population
Marie Kim Wium-Andersen, David Dynnes Ørsted, and Børge Grønne Nordestgaard
BJP February 2016 208:138-145; doi:10.1192/bjp.bp.114.150870

Relationship between body mass index and hippocampal glutamate/glutamine in bipolar disorder
David J. Bond, Leonardo Evangelista da Silveira, Erin L. MacMillan, Ivan J. Torres, Donna J. Lang, Wayne Su, William G. Honer, Raymond W. Lam, and Lakshmi N. Yatham
BJP February 2016 208:146-152; doi:10.1192/bjp.bp.115.163360

Structural and functional brain changes in delusional disorder
Victor Vicens, Joaquim Radua, Raymond Salvador, Maria Anguera-Camós, Erick J. Canales-Rodríguez, Salvador Sarró, Teresa Maristany, Peter J. McKenna, and Edith Pomarol-Clotet
BJP February 2016 208:153-159; doi:10.1192/bjp.bp.114.159087

Frontal slow-wave activity as a predictor of negative symptoms, cognition and functional capacity in schizophrenia
Yu-Han Chen, Breannan Stone-Howell, J. Christopher Edgar, Mingxiong Huang, Cassandra Wootton, Michael A. Hunter, Brett Y. Lu, Joseph R. Sadek, Gregory A. Miller, and José M. Cañive
BJP February 2016 208:160-167; doi:10.1192/bjp.bp.114.156075

Abnormal brain activation in excoriation (skin-picking) disorder: evidence from an executive planning fMRI study
Brian L. Odlaug, Adam Hampshire, Samuel R. Chamberlain, and Jon E. Grant
BJP February 2016 208:168-174; doi:10.1192/bjp.bp.114.155192

Amygdala response to self-critical stimuli and symptom improvement in psychotherapy for depression
Nadja Doerig, Tobias Krieger, David Altenstein, Yolanda Schlumpf, Simona Spinelli, Jakub Späti, Janis Brakowski, Boris B. Quednow, Erich Seifritz, and Martin grosse Holtforth
BJP February 2016 208:175-181; doi:10.1192/bjp.bp.114.149971

Non-replication of the association between 5HTTLPR and response to psychological therapy for child anxiety disorders
Kathryn J. Lester, Susanna Roberts, Robert Keers, Jonathan R. I. Coleman, Gerome Breen, Chloe C. Y. Wong, Xiaohui Xu, Kristian Arendt, Judith Blatter-Meunier, Susan Bögels, Peter Cooper, Cathy Creswell, Einar R. Heiervang, Chantal Herren, Sanne M. Hogendoorn, Jennifer L. Hudson, Karen Krause, Heidi J. Lyneham, Anna McKinnon, Talia Morris, Maaike H. Nauta, Ronald M. Rapee, Yasmin Rey, Silvia Schneider, Sophie C. Schneider, Wendy K. Silverman, Patrick Smith, Mikael Thastum, Kerstin Thirlwall, Polly Waite, Gro Janne Wergeland, and Thalia C. Eley
BJP February 2016 208:182-188; doi:10.1192/bjp.bp.114.154997 OPEN ACCESS ARTICLE

Sense and readability: participant information sheets for research studies
Liam Ennis and Til Wykes
BJP February 2016 208:189-194; doi:10.1192/bjp.bp.114.156687 OPEN ACCESS ARTICLE


SHORT REPORT

CACNA1C polymorphism and altered phosphorylation of tau in bipolar disorder
Joel Jakobsson, Erik Pålsson, Carl Sellgren, Frida Rydberg, Agneta Ekman, Henrik Zetterberg, Kaj Blennow, and Mikael Landén
BJP February 2016 208:195-196; doi:10.1192/bjp.bp.114.159806


CORRESPONDENCE

Putative high risk for psychosis should not be considered a disorder
David J. Castle
BJP February 2016 208:197; doi:10.1192/bjp.208.2.197

Authors' reply
Matteo Rocchetti, Alberto Sardella, Alessia Avila, Martina Brandizzi, Edgardo Caverzasi, Pierluigi Politi, Stephan Ruhrmann, Philip McGuire, and Paolo Fusar-Poli
BJP February 2016 208:197-198; doi:10.1192/bjp.208.2.197a

Childhood environment and intergenerational transmission of depression
Alexander Moreira-Almeida and Mauro Junqueira de Souza
BJP February 2016 208:198; doi:10.1192/bjp.208.2.198

Authors' reply
Dominic T. Plant, Susan Pawlby, Carmine M. Pariante, and Deborah Sharp
BJP February 2016 208:198-199; doi:10.1192/bjp.208.2.198a


KALEIDOSCOPE

Kaleidoscope
Derek K. Tracy, Dan W. Joyce, and Sukhwinder S. Shergill
BJP February 2016 208:201-202; doi:10.1192/bjp.208.2.201


EXTRAS

A hospital for the mentally ill in the Middle Ages – psychiatry in history
Fernando Espí Forcén
BJP February 2016 208:103; doi:10.1192/bjp.bp.115.166108

Survival in somatoform disorders – in 100 words
Santosh K. Chaturvedi and Geetha Desai
BJP February 2016 208:127; doi:10.1192/bjp.bp.115.178970

An 18th-century view of demonomania. I: Classification – psychiatry in history
Fiona Subotsky
BJP February 2016 208:174; doi:10.1192/bjp.bp.114.161265


FROM THE EDITOR'S DESK

Black holes, knowledge and psychiatric sciences
Kamaldeep Bhui
BJP February 2016 208:203-204; doi:10.1192/bjp.208.2.203


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R A Z B O I U L     E X T E R N

Egoul ca reprezentant general al subiectvitatii nu este unic in lupta. Poate fi echilibrat, normal sau dezechilibrat cu mai multe ipostaze. Poate fi psihopat tare sau slab, poate fi ego nevrotic, obosit, nehotarit sau emotiv, poate fi alienat in afectivitate sau finalitatea cunoasterii sau fanatizat fara mila, sau un ego desfiintat de amnezie, rezultatele variind in functie de configuratiile conflictului.


Lumea externa este poluata, in conflict, in concurenta, cu triumfuri sau esecuri fugace, cu mereu alte reclasificari, cu topuri si retrogradari, cu realitati dure, pe viata si pe moarte, cu eliminari si cu multe ratari. Nu exista o profilaxie posibila pentru bolile fatale sau pentru moarte. Surprizele stau la panda.

Bilantul: doar psihopatii tari si normalul au victorii constant, ceilalti cam pierd.

Poate fi o consolare ca pana la urma toti pierd si vin generatii noi, care o iau de la capat, eternel retour?

Prof. Dr. Aurel ROMILA