Why Does Adamov Fascinate? His Psyche Decrypted
Adamov: Psychological Portrait
Theatre of the Absurd and Political Trauma
Arthur Adamov (1908-1970) remains an enigmatic figure in contemporary theatre. Beyond the innovative dramatist lies a man traversed by profound existential anxieties, whose work embodies the theatrical crystallization of a life marked by political trauma and modern alienation. Examining Adamov through the lens of clinical psychology, particularly cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), reveals the underground psychic mechanisms of his artistic creation.
1. Adamov's Early Schemas: The Architecture of Unease
The roots of trauma
Born in Russia within a wealthy Jewish family before exile in France, Adamov carries within him the fractures of his era: revolutions, migrations, exiles. According to Jeffrey Young's conceptualization, Adamov's psychic structure organizes itself around several early maladaptive schemas.
The schema of abandonment and unpredictability emerges as foundational. The Russian Revolution of 1917, family political instability, and forced geographic rupture install in young Arthur a deep conviction: the world is inherently unstable, relationships precarious, permanence illusory. This conviction structures his entire dramaturgical vision. The vulnerability schema articulates intimately with this. Adamov develops hypervigilance toward imminent danger, a conviction that catastrophe constantly threatens. This existential anxiety stems not merely from individual neurosis, but becomes incarnated in collective politics: twentieth-century totalitarianisms validate, in a certain sense, his paranoid predisposition. The defectiveness schema completes this triptych. Adamov carries within him the feeling of being intrinsically damaged, inadequate. Exile is not merely a geographic condition; it is an ontology: exile from harmony, from normality, from social integration. This internalization appears in his characters without stable identity, reduced to absurd functions.2. Personality Profile: Between Neuroticism and Creative Sensitivity
Psychological dimensionality
Adamov's profile, as it emerges through his correspondence, journals, and testimonies, reveals a personality characterized by:
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Political engagement as defense
From the 1950s onward, Adamov undergoes a turn toward political realism. This evolution constitutes not an authentic rupture, but a defense. By politicizing his existential anguish, Adamov attempts to transform his personal vulnerability into collective agency. Political oppression becomes more manageable than metaphysical absurdity.
3. Defense Mechanisms and Psychopathological Processes
Operating mechanisms
Adamov's psychic dynamic functions according to several distinct mechanisms:
Projection. Adamov projects his internal chaos onto the external world. His plays do not describe the absurd; they generate it from his disturbed cognitive structure. The obsessive repetitions, the meaningless dialogues of La Parodie or L'Invasion reflect a projection of his fragmented experience. Creative sublimation. This is the most adaptive mechanism. Adamov transforms raw anguish into dramatic material. This sublimation is not complete—his personal life remains tortured—but it channels enough drive to allow him to create. Defensive intellectualization. Adamov intellectualizes his trauma, theorizing it, systematizing it. Theatre of the absurd becomes philosophy, distancing affect from its primary emotional source. This defense energizes his critical work but also distances him from emotional resolution. Anxious somatization. Adamov suffers from chronic psychosomatic symptoms: insomnia, migraines, gastric disturbances. The body bears what the mind cannot verbalize, confirming that existential anguish is also phenomenal, corporeal.Processes maintaining the disorder
A self-perpetuating cycle establishes itself: anxiety generates hypervigilance, which filters information negatively, which reinforces anxiety, which feeds artistic creation, which isolates further—a closed loop. Art becomes both symptom and drug, exacerbating the very disorder it expresses.
4. CBT Therapeutic Perspectives: Clinical Lessons
Conceptual diagnosis
Under CBT perspective, Adamov would present today with a picture of generalized anxiety disorder comorbid with chronic mild depression and obsessive-compulsive traits. Historical political trauma articulates with developmental trauma, creating exacerbated vulnerability.
Possible interventions
1. Cognitive restructuring. Classic CBT would confront Adamov's core beliefs: "The world is chaotic and dangerous" → "Chaos exists, but so do order and predictability." Would this restructuring have abolished his creative genius? Probably not entirely, but might have reduced suffering. 2. Gradual exposure. Treating anxiety would require progressive exposure to feared situations (social interactions, real political engagement, emotional vulnerability). Adamov resisted this, preferring creative isolation. 3. Behavioral activation. Countering depression through structured activities. Paradoxically, Adamov already activated this strategy through artistic creation, but without social or relational activities that would have balanced the affective equation. 4. Self-compassion. The central work would have involved cultivating self-compassion toward his status as exile, misunderstood, vulnerable. Adamov locked himself into relentless self-criticism.Ethical implications
This analysis raises a troubling question: should one heal an anxious genius? Would the reduction of Adamov's anguish have preserved his creative power? This is the unresolved tension between well-being and creation, between resilience and the authenticity of suffering.
Conclusion: The Absurd as Faithful Expression
Adamov embodies the possibility that theatre of the absurd is not an arbitrary aesthetic, but the faithful expression of a traumatized psychic structure. His plays do not perform the absurd; they inhabit it.
A CBT approach would not have denied the value of this experience, but might have possibly offered Adamov the tools to live his genius without completely destroying himself. The true clinical lesson? Sometimes, psychologically understanding a creator is not reducing them, but honoring the complexity of their struggle to transform chaos into meaning.
Gildas Garrec CBT Psychopractitioner Specialized in psychology of creation and political trauma
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Recommended readings:
- Reinventing My Life — Jeffrey Young

About the author
Gildas Garrec · CBT Psychopractitioner
Certified practitioner in cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), author of 16 books on applied psychology and relationships. Over 900 clinical articles published across Psychologie et Sérénité.
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