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- Cardiogram of Fear. Diary of Y. Chapter 1.
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Abstract: The patient Y. whose diary is published here came to an analytical psychologist because of her phobias. Y. rarely used the subway or a suburban train because it caused her to experience a whiplash of fear. In the course of psychoanalytical sessions other problems bothering Y. came to surface. The readers should feel free to think about this case and to send us their questions. We will publish the interpretation of her diary in the next issues of the magazine.
- Cardiogram of Fear. Diary of Y. Part 2.
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Abstract: It is the continuation of the diary of Y. This time she shares her earliest childhood memories as well as her life story and analyses her inner conflict between “the heart” and “the head”, emotions and the mind.
- Cardiogram of fear. Diary of Y. Part 3.
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Abstract: This is the third part of the diary of Y., where she mostly described and analyzed relations with her mother.
Keywords:
psychology, woman, prohibition
Pronin, M. A. - Vodka-Management or Anthropology of Russian Drinking.
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pp. 74-82
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Abstract: The author wrote his article in the form of an essay about psychological basis of drinking. Based on the author,
Russian alcohol addiction is connected with concrete traditions and the Russian mentality. This article is not a joke. It is
quite serious and has certain realistic purposes.
Keywords:
psychology, anthropology, mentality, health, metaphysics, revelation, psychophysiology, personality, sociality, drinking
Gurevich, P. S. - Asexuality as a Health Problem.
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pp. 107-115
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Abstract: The article analyzes the phenomenon of sexual
sensuality and its influence on man’s health. The topic is
discussed from the point of view of history and culture.
Special attention is paid at interpretation of erotic feelings
during the Middle Ages. The author gives definitions of such
terms as decompensation, transsexuality and polysexuality.
The author shows how sensual pleasures fade away in
modern culture while a new phenomenon of asexuality is
being formed in a modern ‘technological’ society.
Keywords:
psychology, sex, sensuality, erotica, love, transsexuality, polysexuality, asexuality, gender, male or female
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