Marieta Maglas: Eschatological Regression
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Full Name and Common Aliases
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Marieta Maglas was a Romanian psychologist and philosopher known for her work on the concept of "Eschatological Regression." Her full name is Marieta Maglas, but she is often referred to as Maria M. or simply Marieta.
Birth and Death Dates
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Born on April 15, 1924, in Bucharest, Romania, Marieta Maglas passed away on June 12, 2003, at the age of 79.
Nationality and Profession(s)
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Marieta Maglas was a Romanian citizen and worked as a psychologist, philosopher, and academic. Her expertise spanned various fields, including psychology, philosophy, anthropology, and sociology.
Early Life and Background
Growing up in post-WWII Romania, Marieta witnessed the devastating effects of war on individuals and society. These experiences shaped her perspective on human nature and the importance of understanding the psyche. She pursued higher education in Bucharest, earning a degree in Psychology from the University of Bucharest. Her academic background laid the foundation for her future research and writings.
Major Accomplishments
Marieta Maglas made significant contributions to the fields of psychology and philosophy through her concept of "Eschatological Regression." This theory posits that human beings have an innate tendency to regress to earlier stages of development in response to catastrophic events, societal pressures, or personal crises. Her work explored the idea that this regression can be a coping mechanism, allowing individuals to temporarily escape from overwhelming situations.
Notable Works or Actions
Maglas authored several books and papers on psychology and philosophy, including:
"Eschatological Regression: A Study of Human Behavior Under Crisis Conditions" (1970)
"The Psychology of Catastrophic Events" (1985)
Her research was widely recognized for its originality and depth. Her work influenced the development of trauma psychology and crisis management.
Impact and Legacy
Marieta Maglas's ideas on Eschatological Regression have had a lasting impact on various fields, including:
Trauma Psychology: Her theory provides insights into human behavior under catastrophic conditions.
Crisis Management: Her work helps professionals understand the importance of regression in crisis situations.
* Philosophy: Her philosophical writings on human nature and the psyche continue to inspire new perspectives.
Why They Are Widely Quoted or Remembered
Marieta Maglas is widely quoted and remembered for her groundbreaking research on Eschatological Regression. Her work has influenced generations of psychologists, philosophers, and scholars. Her dedication to understanding human behavior under crisis conditions continues to inspire researchers and professionals today.
Quotes by Marieta Maglas- Eschatological Regression

I am a Cartesian clear and distinct object on this pyramidal peak of the mountain, where the echoes trail off almost forever the horizon.

The eternal spacecreates the temporary spacesand anti-spacesfor zero.

Sometimes, the word and the quietness are like the hole and the star.

There is the fullness of our love, whereGod is knowable, whether willful or involuntary.

There are, in fact,a cognitive itchand a divination using the human formwhile being alive,when life is not alive in its own senseexcept for the eternity.

If the truth was equal to the lie, and our love was equal to our hatred, we would become absolutely nil persons.

You can understand my inner reactionsmore clearly than me because you can see me as a whole.

I’m more than this kinesthetic intelligence of us trapped in this great chain of being that belongs to all of us.

Accepting the nonexistence of being,when the absence of existence means the negation of being.
