FUNDAMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY ( FP )
Part I
HYPERphysical MATERIALISM
(The nature of PSYCHE)
Chapter 6.
SLEEP, DREAM, SLEEPLESSNESS
6.2. The NATURE of routine phenomena
6.2.11. FRUSTRATION è
The state of frustration, and paradoxical behaviour in this state (like the worse, the better), is possible to be explained so, that feelings in a crash situation, feelings of extreme feebleness/helplessness associate with baby's feebleness, and conduct to age mental regress, to reactions, peculiar to the early childhood when own feebleness left the only opportunities of appeal to the external help - from the side, for example, of mother, of a nurse, etc. So, one beaten to death by jailers, as prisoners from the next chamber testify, cried at first help, then - mummy, and after that died away.
In baby age behaviour of the type the worse, the better is rational and saving: a crying child will be sooner noticed, a help will sooner come. Certainly, a baby exaggerates his displeasure not from sober and thin calculation, but intuitively and/or by genetically incorporated emotion-behavioural stereotype: he is offended and he protests by the way of the situation aggravation, by its negative kinds accentuation. The longer there a help does not come, the more strongly is child's shout - already because he is out of attention, and to calm him is more difficult, in spite of that maybe he forgets already why he began to cry.
Apparently, the fighting fervour/dare/enthusiasm (Teplov B.M./Òåïëîâ Á.Ì. [ 124 ]) can be qualified as anti-frustration.
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