Spirit and Psyche: A New Paradigm for Psychology, Psychoanalysis and PsychotherapyJessica Kingsley Publishers, 2002 M11 15 - 272 pages Here is a excellent addition to the recent library of psychoanalytical approaches to Spirituality.' |
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... paradox, mystery, and realities beyond the senses. Not incidentally, Jung himself developed a strong interest in quantum theory and its possible relationship to what he called 'synchronicity,' the conjunction of events based upon ...
... paradox that characterize modern thinking in physics and biology. As a result, some psychologists and psychotherapists have been attracted to Eastern religions such as Buddhism, Hinduism, and Taoism. This affinity between modern ...
... paradox within the self and the ability to transcend dualities 2. altered states of consciousness 3. the concept of 'no mind' 4. the unity of body and mind. Object relations theories and self psychology tell us about the 'way into ...
A New Paradigm for Psychology, Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy Victor Schermer. By contrast, paradox consists of unresolvable contradiction which leads to 'both/and' rather than 'either/or' thinking. While we begrudgingly admit paradox ...
... paradox encourages us to find within altered states of consciousness opportunities to accept and explore rather than resolve irrationality, contradiction, symptom, and disruption. We reside 'in' them, and then go beyond them. We needn't ...
Contents
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Spirituality and Psychological Healing | 167 |
Addendum and Exemplification | 231 |
References | 255 |
Subject Index | 264 |
Author Index | 271 |