The Implications Of Postmodernism Era On The Self Introduction Postmodernism

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The implications of postmodernism era on the self Introduction Postmodernism as a cultural phenomenon is a traumatic experience. People react to it in two antithetical ways: regression or progression. Regression is the psychological phase of our mental state which may deteriorate to dissociative cognition or other psychiatric phenomena. Progression on the other hand is the ability to survive and thrive after a .trauma Definitions: Self, Postmodernism self, Trauma The connection between postmodernism and trauma Examples: survive and thrive example versus a psychiatric dissociative .cognition Postmodernism era with its progress made in the field of medicine results in operations that were not available in previous times. Some people react to operations with fear and anxiety that end with the surgery but some find it hard to overcome the ordeal of a surgery and may carry the scars .through all the recovery process Conclusions John Leach says the vast majority of us-around 80 percent Reflections

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