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| Published: December 25, 2016
The Psychic Alternation Theory (PAT) – Model of Life Stage Crises in general and Mid-life Crisis in Particular
Assistant Professor of Psychology, Ambedkar University, Delhi, India Google Scholar More about the auther
Research Scholar, Indian Institute of Science (IISC), Bangalore, India Google Scholar More about the auther
DIP: 18.01.157/20160401
DOI: 10.25215/0401.157
ABSTRACT
Human mind in the psychoanalytic framework is understood to be structurally consisting of the triad of Id, ego and super ego. According to the psychic alternation outlook; the ego rather than being a mere mediating force, is understood to be a dynamic concept, subjected to inherent internal transformations, periodically. Hence there is a cyclic transformation of the ‘ego’ under the influence of its inherently predetermined and periodically fluctuating driving forces (‘eros’& ‘thanatos’). The “Psychic Alternation Theory” postulates that, this inherent tendency towards ego transformations, contributes to the possible origin of life stage crises like Midlife-crisis. This transformation appears to be an unconscious tendency inherent to all individuals irrespective of racial, cultural or geographical differences. Moreover this transformation of the nature of the unconscious aspect of ‘ego’, from ‘life-centered’ to ‘death-centered’, seems to be persistent and periodically cyclic in any individual. In spite of this the appearance of a life-stage crisis at any vulnerable point in lifespan is not a universal phenomenon, owing to the influence of the ‘ego-strength’ emanating from the cross sectional disposition of the ‘will’.
Keywords
Lifespan, Crisis periods, Constructive periods, Will, libido, Ego-strength
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© 2016 Anoopkumar KV, Annop A
Received: October 08, 2016; Revision Received: November 11, 2016; Accepted: December 25, 2016
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ISSN 2348-5396
ISSN 2349-3429
18.01.157/20160401
10.25215/0401.157
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Published in Volume 04, Issue 1, October-December, 2016