Psychoanalysis and the Paranormal
Title | Psychoanalysis and the Paranormal PDF eBook |
Author | Nick Totton |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 201 |
Release | 2018-11-09 |
Genre | Psychology |
ISBN | 0429917805 |
This book demonstrates, in different ways, that paranormal phenomena are of direct relevance to psychoanalysis, and that they frequently impinge directly on its clinical practice—most obviously in the forms of telepathy and synchronicity.
What is Paranormal?
Title | What is Paranormal? PDF eBook |
Author | Del Loewenthal |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2023-09-25 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9781032035666 |
"A layman will no doubt find it hard to understand how pathological disorders of the body and mind can be eliminated by 'mere' words. He will feel that he is being asked to believe in magic. And he will not be so very wrong for the words which we use in our everyday speech are nothing more than watered down magic." (Freud) This book provides further developments of such ideas, including Freud's uncanny, Jung's synchronicity, Daniels' transpersonal, Clarke's mindfulness and Sollod's anomalous experiences. The paranormal could be seen as being fundamental to the psychological therapies. Occasionally a writer brings this potential to our attention but questions of science, evidence-based practice, etc. continue to dominate. Yet does this continue to lead to 'what's denied running even more wild'? Further, might the lessening of the paranormal be primarily what is lost, the aura, through the increase in internet therapy? The question of the paranormal and the psychological therapies continues to persist, not only for psychoanalysis but the psychological therapies in general. This book attempts to address that. The chapters in this book, apart from a new introduction and a new chapter, were originally published in the European Journal of Psychotherapy and Counselling.
Pseudoscience and the Paranormal
Title | Pseudoscience and the Paranormal PDF eBook |
Author | Terence Hines |
Publisher | Prometheus Books |
Pages | 516 |
Release | 2010-09-30 |
Genre | Body, Mind & Spirit |
ISBN | 1615920854 |
Television, the movies, and computer games fill the minds of their viewers with a daily staple of fantasy, from tales of UFO landings, haunted houses, and communication with the dead to claims of miraculous cures by gifted healers or breakthrough treatments by means of fringe medicine. The paranormal is so ubiquitous in one form of entertainment or another that many people easily lose sight of the distinction between the real and the imaginary, or they never learn to make the distinction in the first place. In this thorough review of pseudoscience and the paranormal in contemporary life, psychologist Terence Hines teaches readers how to carefully evaluate all such claims in terms of scientific evidence.Hines devotes separate chapters to psychics; life after death; parapsychology; astrology; UFOs; ancient astronauts, cosmic collisions, and the Bermuda Triangle; faith healing; and more. New to this second edition are extended sections on psychoanalysis and pseudopsychologies, especially recovered memory therapy, satanic ritual abuse, facilitated communication, and other questionable psychotherapies. There are also new chapters on alternative medicine, which is now marketed in our drug stores, and on environmental pseudoscience, with special emphasis on the evidence that certain technologies like cell phones or environmental agents like asbestos cause cancer.Finally, Hines discusses the psychological causes for belief in the paranormal despite overwhelming evidence to the contrary. This valuable, highly interesting, and completely accessible analysis critiques the whole range of current paranormal claims.
An Introduction to the Psychology of Paranormal Belief and Experience
Title | An Introduction to the Psychology of Paranormal Belief and Experience PDF eBook |
Author | Tony Jinks |
Publisher | McFarland |
Pages | 275 |
Release | 2011-11-08 |
Genre | Body, Mind & Spirit |
ISBN | 0786489162 |
When someone admits to a strange experience, such as witnessing an unidentified flying object, having telepathic hunches, or seeing angels or ghosts, listeners usually explain it away as mistaken perception, intoxication, ignorance, or even mental illness. Though these unsympathetic psychology-based explanations remain the most popular responses to claims of the supernatural, those who use them often have little understanding of what such dismissive "solutions" actually entail. This study offers a balanced and accessible analysis of various explanations for the paranormal. By providing insight into how these theories are applied, or misapplied, to inquiry into the paranormal, it clarifies the relationship between the field of psychology and the supernatural. Instructors considering this book for use in a course may request an examination copy here.
Jung on Synchronicity and the Paranormal
Title | Jung on Synchronicity and the Paranormal PDF eBook |
Author | Carl Gustav Jung |
Publisher | Psychology Press |
Pages | 366 |
Release | 1997 |
Genre | Causation |
ISBN | 0415155096 |
Roderick Main brings together a selection of both the well-known and less acessible of Jung's writings on psychic phenomena and synchronicity. His introduction sets out clearly the theory of synchronicity, clarifying the more complex issues.
Psychoanalysis and the Occult
Title | Psychoanalysis and the Occult PDF eBook |
Author | George Devereux |
Publisher | |
Pages | 432 |
Release | 1953 |
Genre | Occultism |
ISBN |
Legacies of the Occult
Title | Legacies of the Occult PDF eBook |
Author | Marsha Aileen Hewitt |
Publisher | Equinox Publishing (Indonesia) |
Pages | 224 |
Release | 2020 |
Genre | Psychoanalysis |
ISBN | 9781781792780 |
Telepathy, thought transference, unconscious communication. While some important early psychological theorists such as William James, Frederic W. H. Myers and Sigmund Freud all agreed that the phenomenon exists, their theoretical approaches to it were very different. James's and Myers's interpretations of and experimental investigations into telepathy or thought transference were an inextricable part of their psychical researches. Freud's insistence on the reality of thought transference had nothing to do with psychical research or paranormal phenomena, which he largely repudiated. Thought transference for Freud was located in a theory of the unconscious that was radically different from the subliminal mind embraced by James and Myers. Today thought transference is most commonly described as unconscious communication but was largely ignored by subsequent generations of psychoanalysts until most recently. Nonetheless, the recognition of unconscious communication has persisted as a subterranean, quasi-spiritual presence in psychoanalysis to this day. As psychoanalysis becomes more interested in unconscious communication and develops theories of loosely boundaried subjectivities that open up to transcendent dimensions of reality, it begins to assume the features of a religious psychology. Thus, a fuller understanding of how unconscious communication resonates with mystical overtones may be more deeply clarified, articulated and elaborated in contemporary psychoanalysis in an explicit dialogue with psychoanalytically literate scholars of religion. In Legacies of the Occult Marsha Aileen Hewitt argues that some of the leading theorists of unconscious communication represent a 'mystical turn' that is infused with both a spirituality and a revitalized interest in paranormal experience that is far closer to James and Myers than to Freud.