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Loss and Reflexive Acquisition by the Subject of the Image of "I'm-in-The Other" in a Parting Situation

Student: Balahonova Darya

Supervisor: Vladimir Serkin

Faculty: Faculty of Social Sciences

Educational Programme: Counselling Psychology. Personality Studies (Master)

Year of Graduation: 2021

This article examines the issues of loss and acquisition of the image of "I’m-in-Another", which are currently at the peak of their development from the point of view of personological theories. The aim of the study was to determine the phenomenological boundaries of this image through the integration of theoretical, cultural and practical data on the phenomenon of gaining and losing the image of «I’m-Another" in the situation of parting and establish the applicability of reflexive techniques as a tool for assigning this image to the subject in the situation of his parting with Another. The author's reflexive method of acquiring the image of «I’m-Another" was developed and tested on 102 respondents, and a theoretical model of the development of self-awareness from loss was built. A hermeneutical analysis of Shakespeare's sonnets was carried out, a transformational game of Self-awareness study was developed and tested on 158 respondents. The theoretical hypothesis of the study is about the connection of the subject's work with the author's method of reflecting the image of «I’m-Another" and the rise of indicators in the indicators of its existential fullness was not confirmed, while significant results of qualitative analysis were revealed, which allowed us to talk about the prospect of further studying the topic of the loss and acquisition of the image of «I’m-Another" in the process of reflection.

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