Angst og masse
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.7146/pl.v14i1.135793Abstract
Anxiety is descriped as an experience of intemal and extemal disintegration. Confronted with the disintegration, the group use different kinds of methods in trying to »reparate« on the distorted perception of reality. The methods are in some cases
to be described as defence mechanisms, but in other cases they succeed in neutralizing the disintegration by means of self-reflection and reality-testing. By examining reactions and methods of »debriefing« among soldiers and peace officers, the author argues, that debriefing as a social type of reality-testing to considerable extent may prevent
disintegration and distortion of the individuals ego-structure.
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