Anxiety Rollo Mays Discovery of Being
Anxiety: Rollo May's "Discovery of Being" It seems as though every Sociologist creates his or her own definition of Anxiety. Each definition of Anxiety being ghastly different, however, tying back to three common situations: Fear, Encounters with primary groups, secondary groups, and the public, and Anxiety towards Self-Growth. In analyzing Rollo May's "The Discovery of Being," we find that May incorporates many different definitions of these situations from other Sociologists, as well as ties in many of his own thoughts and ideas. Also at times, May disregards strongly other Sociologist's views on these situations, creating an interesting and unique view of society and Psychology. In this analysis of "The Discovery of Being," we will examine May's particular definitions and thoughts on Anxiety and Being, Anxiety and Encounter, and Anxiety and Self-Growth. Early in the book, May touches on his views of Anxiety, he discusses Anxiety as being something that does not arise from a fear of "lack of libidinal satisfactions or security," but rather out of fear of our own powers, and any pertaining conflicts. He discusses this as a present day problem, which has been significantly influenced by societ
Self-Growth also ties in with May's modern day definition of Being. The modern man who lacks the sense of being, and is only recognized for his contributions to the societal machine, leaves little room for self-growth, and yet bears so much Anxiety as a result of his non-being. May's describes every human as being centered in themselves, and centered in their respected lives. " This is our first glimpse of Self-Growth. The Anxiety that arises in this attempted Self-Growth is found in the risk involved in straying from one's center. May sees encounters as a phenomenon where individuals take an extraordinary risk in forming trust bonds while determining the amount, if any, of self-disclosure the individual is willing to share. However, May states that "all existing persons have the need and possibility of going out from their centeredness to participate in other beings. " The point where Anxiety plays into Being is moreover in the state referred to as non-being. However, in today's society, non-being also refers to the state of not achieving or not meeting your potentialities. There is a brief moment when we must decide how to react and interact with this person, which generally clears the way for Anxiety as to how this person will in turn react to your responses. " Although vague and bland, this definition seems to cover the variety of ways that Anxiety can creep into one's head. An amazing point of May's was that he claimed Anxiety changes and with it, the definition of Anxiety changes as time passes by.
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