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The issue of anxiety in the subjectivity constitution 116 68

Authors

  • Adair Adams UNIJUI/RS Author
    • Pâmela de Souza Fiorio dos Santos Agriculture and Livestock Farming (IFRS/RS). Author
      • Maiani Vieira Domingues Agriculture and Livestock Farming (IFRS/RS). Author

        DOI:

        https://doi.org/10.31686/ijier.vol7.iss12.2113

        Keywords:

        Subject's constitution, Pathology, Anxiety

        Abstract

        The article argues that the human being is understood in historical and linguistic, social and cultural dimensions which constitute their way of living. There is always a sort of gestell (armor) that constitutes a subject of thought and action in every season. The objective is to argue that, currently, there is a frenzy oriented to take advantage of time for the greatest achievement of possible activities which leads to a potentiation of anxiety at pathological levels. Through bibliographic research, this study seeks to infer that the intensity to which humans are subjected carries for a contraposition to life in intensity, which are the neuropsychophysiological pathologies, such as anxiety and depression. There is an unhealthy environment in which the new generations are constituting themselves as subjects.

        Author Biographies

        • Adair Adams, UNIJUI/RS

          PhD in Science Education

        • Pâmela de Souza Fiorio dos Santos, Agriculture and Livestock Farming (IFRS/RS).

          Technician

        • Maiani Vieira Domingues, Agriculture and Livestock Farming (IFRS/RS).

          Technician

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        Published

        2019-12-01

        How to Cite

        Adams, A., dos Santos, P. de S. F., & Domingues, M. V. (2019). The issue of anxiety in the subjectivity constitution. International Journal for Innovation Education and Research, 7(12), 777-785. https://doi.org/10.31686/ijier.vol7.iss12.2113