Pulling away. I'm here for psychoanalysis. ...Actually not. Strictly speaking, it is just to speculate, who is most likely to tell this story to you in the first person on the earth at this moment.
I think the protagonist Shinji is a patient with mild bipolar disorder between the ages of 30 and 40, accompanied by personality disorders and severe delusions; about childhood, there is a family shadow, and the shadow of the mother is greater than that of the father; interpersonal communication has Obstacles, interpersonal margins are blurred, so habitually use compliance strategies in communication; well-educated, very high IQ, at least at the level of the Academy of Social Sciences; encounter multiple and explosive setbacks in the work organization, which induce mental illness ; Does not exclude family genetic history.
Split personality:
1. Ayanami: Absolutely rational, superego. So you can live and die. The truth cannot be defeated. This personality is extremely resilient, but it is out of touch with the development of social functions, so it does not play a role in promoting the overall personality development. The development of the superego proves that the main complaint is high IQ, good at analyzing and scientific education background. Pay attention to the connection between this role and the father.
2. Asuka: Reality of self. To achieve the full power of showing one's superiority. But the superego has been monitored too much, so the ego and the superego cannot be harmoniously unified. Causes the self to be overly unconstrained from time to time. Pay attention to the relationship between this role and the mother.
3. A bunch of apostles: the self. Destroy desire and affinity desire coexist. I tried to embrace the sleeping thing under the ground in the most primitive and savage way (I forgot what it was), and used the most direct way-to kill all obstructors on the road, and achieve the goal as quickly as possible. So the episode where Shinji is 400% synchronized, no matter how you look at it, I think it's a battle for the ego and the superego. The id quickly got rid of the control of the ego and the superego, the subconscious all floated to the consciousness, and the trauma recurred. The split personality of the apostle is re-projected onto the personality of Shinji. It was a very harmful personality restoration. Counselors will encounter this kind of risk during consultation-the main complaint is that the original problem has been solved, and new cognitive confusion and injuries have appeared.
Shadow:
1. Dad: That's Dad, almost a figure in consciousness. It is also a symbol of authority.
2. Mom: Attention, the destructiveness of Mom and the id are projected together, and this character is the most vague, but it has a driving effect on Shinji's every perk. Therefore, I judge that the shadow of the mother is deeper and more difficult to grasp than the father. Leave it for further analysis. Because the image of the mother was too abstract, two concrete females, Akagi and Miri, were found to replace them. Misato has an indescribable maternal love, and at the same time appears not to pay attention to details; Akagi pays great attention to rigorous scientific details, but is less human. Complement each other. Pay attention to the relationship between Akagi and his mother, and the relationship between Misato and his father.
The layout of the entire environment, the closed city, and the restricted trains are a bit like the urban setting in Spirited Away. I see it as the response field of the individual's overall worldview and social energy. The whole chaotic war is the inner war.
Hey, write where you think of it. Anyway, I can only see it as a fairy tale of psychoanalysis. The chief complaint is based on the above personality, plus a little delusion and manic tendency, it is very possible to conceive such a wonderful story under the instructions of the chaotic and rich brain waves. As for the human replenishment plan for a vain shot, it's better to say that Shinji's overall personality hopes to refill his desire to survive.
If you want to regard it as a work on the proposition of human philosophy, of course, it is also possible, but I think it is a false proposition. There are too many unreliable places. The narrative is similar to a cult, which makes me feel offended. I don’t want to expand it here. Therefore, my personal preference is to treat it as a wonderful psychology notebook. In this sense, the arrangement, editing, and shots are all great!
So be it. I haven't finished reading it yet, I'll talk about it later if there are loopholes.
It seems that it is difficult to get rid of the psychological perspective in everything nowadays, what should we do? I also try to split it?
sleep.
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