GANGGUAN IDENTITAS DISOSIATIF ANTAGONIS DALAM NOVEL TEROR KARYA LEXIE XU: KAJIAN PSIKOANALISIS SOSIAL KAREN HORNEY

Zulvanny Fatma Firmananda(1*), Rosman H. Panam(2), Alvi Puspita(3),

(1) Universitas Lancang Kuning
(2) Universitas Lancang Kuning
(3) Universitas Lancang Kuning
(*) Corresponding Author



Abstract


This study aims to identify the Neurotic Needs, Neurotic Trends, and Dissociative Identity Disorder of character Johan in Lexie Xu's Terror. This study used a descriptive-analytical method through a literary psychology approach, using the Social Psychoanalysis theory by Karen Horney. The findings are that Johan character has five out of ten forms of Neurotic Needs: influential partner, power, taking advantage of others, social respect or prestige, and personal admiration. Character Johan has a Neurotic Trends: against others, and seven out of ten symptoms Dissociative Identity Disorder: occasionally not aware of his actions, has deeply traumatization, often paranoid, has fluctuating abilities, depressed and unhappy, often experiences rapid emotional changes, and frequently experiences hallucinations.

Keywords


Dissociative Identity Disorder, Social Psychoanalysis, Terror.

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