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Test Affective ambivalence and psychological conflict
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QUESTION 1: WHAT CHARACTERIZES AFFECTIVE AMBIVALENCE IN THE GRIEF PROCESS?
Only feelings of pain and sadness
Coexistence of feelings of love and hate toward the lost object
Total confusion with no clear feelings
Sentimientos exclusivamente positivos hacia el objeto perdido
SECOND QUESTION: WHAT IS THE ORIGIN OF AFFECTIVE AMBIVALENCE ACCORDING TO PSYCHOANALYTICAL THEORY?
Absence of the lost object
The Oedipus complex and early emotional relationships
Repression of childhood memories
Lack of a mother figure
QUESTION 3: WHAT ROLE DOES REPRESSION PLAY IN THE GRIEF PROCESS?
Facilitates immediate acceptance of loss
Blocks contradictory emotions and memories, keeping them out of consciousness
Helps to remember the lost object more clearly
Has no impact on the grieving process
QUESTION 4: WHAT CAN HAPPEN WHEN THE SUBJECT CANNOT HANDLE THE CONTRADICTION BETWEEN LOVE AND HATE TOWARDS THE LOST OBJECT?
Completely forgetting the loss
Can identify with the lost object, making it difficult to process grief
The person quickly forgets the pain and moves on
The person accepts the loss without conflict
5TH QUESTION: WHAT UNCONSCIOUS MECHANISM CAN HINDER THE GRIEF PROCESS?
Quickly replace the lost object
Repression of ambivalent feelings
Full acceptance of the loss
Rapid reintegration of emotional energy
QUESTION 6: WHAT CAN IDENTIFICATION WITH THE LOST OBJECT GENERATE IN THE GRIEF PROCESS?
A quick closure of grief
Complications such as melancholia or pathological grief
Complete overcoming of the loss
The release of emotional energy without difficulty
QUESTION 7: ACCORDING TO THE GRIEF PROCESS, WHAT DOES “EMOTIONAL DETACHMENT” IMPLY?
Completely forget the lost object
Gradually detaching from the emotional energy invested in the object
No feelings of sadness or pain
Immediately replacing the loss with another object
QUESTION 8: WHAT IS NECESSARY FOR GRIEF TO BE HEALTHY AND NOT LEAD TO PATHOLOGIES SUCH AS MELANCHOLY?
The person must completely forget about the lost object
The person must avoid any type of negative feelings
Full acceptance of the loss and gradual reintegration of emotional energy are required
Grief should be as short as possible
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