Psychogenic mode
A psychogenic mode in the psychogenic theory of history[?] is a type of mentality that results from, and is associated with, a given type of childrearing style.
The major psychogenic modes first identified by Lloyd deMause are:
Psychogenic theory of history (http://www.psychohistory.com/htm/p132x146.htm)
Mode
Parental Wish
Historical Manifestations
Early and
Late[?] infanticidal
Mother: "I wish you were dead, to relieve my fear of being killed by my mother."
Child sacrifice and infanticide, child as a breast-penis, intolerance of child's anger, hardening, ghosts and magic, child sale, child sodomy
Abandoning
Mother: "I must leave you, to escape the needs I project into you."
Longer swaddling[?], fosterage[?], outside wetnursing[?], monastery, nunnery and apprenticeship
Ambivalent
Mother: "You are bad from the erotic and aggressive projections put in you."
Enemas, early beating, shorter swaddling[?], mourning possible, child as erotic object, precursor to empathy[?].
Intrusive
Mother: "You can have love when I have full control over you."
Early toilet training, repression[?] of child's sexuality, end of swaddling[?] and wetnursing, empathy[?] now possible, rise of pediatrics
Socializing
Mother and Father: "We will love you when you are reaching our goals."
Use of guilt, "mental discipline", humiliation, rise of compulsory schooling, delegation of parental unconscious wishes
Helping
Mother and Father: "We love you and will help you reach your goals."
Children's rights[?], deschooling[?] and free schooling, child therapy, birth without violence[?].