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Hist Cienc Saude Manguinhos ; 29(suppl 1): 15-25, 2023.
Article in English, Portuguese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36629668

ABSTRACT

This article introduces the work of the transcultural histories of psychotherapies network. Reflecting on the comparative lack of work here, it traces psychotherapies' identity crisis, focussing on nodal points such as the rise of the term, failed attempts to unify the field from Forel to Jung, and the rise of outcome studies. Finally, it situates histories of psychotherapies within the context of adjacent fields: the relation of the history of psychotherapy to the history of science, to Freud studies, to the history of religion and religious studies, to intellectual history, to the history of psychiatry, to the history of medicine, and its place within cultural history.


Subject(s)
Historiography , Psychiatry , Identity Crisis , Psychotherapy
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Hist. ciênc. saúde-Manguinhos ; 29(supl.1): 15-25, 2022.
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1421599

ABSTRACT

Abstract This article introduces the work of the transcultural histories of psychotherapies network. Reflecting on the comparative lack of work here, it traces psychotherapies' identity crisis, focussing on nodal points such as the rise of the term, failed attempts to unify the field from Forel to Jung, and the rise of outcome studies. Finally, it situates histories of psychotherapies within the context of adjacent fields: the relation of the history of psychotherapy to the history of science, to Freud studies, to the history of religion and religious studies, to intellectual history, to the history of psychiatry, to the history of medicine, and its place within cultural history.


Resumo O artigo apresenta uma discussão acerca da produção de histórias transculturais da rede de psicoterapias. Reflete sobre a ausência de trabalhos comparativos na área, delineia a crise de identidade das psicoterapias, focaliza pontos nodais, como o surgimento do termo, as tentativas fracassadas de unificar o campo de Forel a Jung e a aparição de estudos de resultados. Finalmente, situa as histórias das psicoterapias no contexto de áreas adjacentes: a relação da história da psicoterapia com a história das ciências, os estudos de Freud, a história da religião e os estudos religiosos, a história intelectual, a história da psiquiatria, a história da medicina e seu lugar na história cultural.


Subject(s)
Psychotherapy/history , Religion and Medicine , Historiography , History of Medicine
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Ann N Y Acad Sci ; 1406(1): 86-89, 2017 10.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28833199

ABSTRACT

In this piece, I outline a brief history of the development of concepts of the unconscious and then suggest ways of bringing understanding to various sides of the discussion.


Subject(s)
Brain/physiology , Consciousness/physiology , Unconscious, Psychology , Choice Behavior/physiology , Humans
6.
Ann N Y Acad Sci ; 1406(1): 46-63, 2017 10.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28640959

ABSTRACT

As science continues to explore the mysteries of the unconscious, two critical questions remain. First, can unconscious impulses, desires, and feelings be willfully raised to the level of the conscious self?, and, if so, would the unveiling of unconscious mechanisms lead to genuine self-knowledge or empowerment? Second, can we methodically tap into the unconscious to gear ourselves along more creative lines? If the unconscious is a source of intuitive and creative inspiration, how might a more expansive understanding of consciousness help us to flourish? How can we harness the intuitive parts of ourselves to think "outside the box," transcending the limitations of preconceived categories? And along those same lines, how would an expanded view of the unconscious frame our spiritual experiences or offer spiritual nourishment? Writer Siri Hustvedt, historian of psychology Sonu Shamdasani, and neuropsychologist Mark Solms will tackle everything from noetic experiences and the role of intuition to the phenomenon of peak experience and Jung's "collective unconscious."


Subject(s)
Consciousness , Self Concept , Unconscious, Psychology , Cognition/physiology , Consciousness/physiology , Humans , Mindfulness/trends
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Hist Psychiatry ; 26(3): 288-302, 2015 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26254128

ABSTRACT

On the basis of unpublished materials, this essay reconstructs Jung's seances with his cousin, Helene Preiswerk, which formed the basis of his 1902 medical dissertation, The Psychology and Pathology of so-called Occult Phenomena. It separates out Jung's contemporaneous approach to the mediumistic phenomena she exhibited from his subsequent sceptical psychological reworking of the case. It traces the reception of the work and its significance for his own self-experimentation from 1913 onwards. Finally, it reconstructs the manner in which Jung continually returned to his first model and reframed it as an exemplar of his developing theories.


Subject(s)
Mental Disorders/history , Psychiatry/history , Psychology/history , Spiritualism/history , Dissociative Disorders , History, 19th Century , History, 20th Century , Humans
9.
J Anal Psychol ; 57(3): 364-77, 2012 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22724599

ABSTRACT

This paper reflects on the conference question concerning the clinical and theoretical significance of Jung's Liber Novus, two years after its initial publication, and looks at how Jung himself reflected upon it and how it informed his turn to alchemy, with particular attention to the theme of opposites and their reconciliation in Liber Novus, later taken up in Mysterium Coniunctionis.


Subject(s)
Jungian Theory , Religion and Psychology , Humans
10.
J Anal Psychol ; 55(1): 35-49, 2010 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20433495

ABSTRACT

Sonu Shamdasani interviewed by Ann Casement about Jung's The Red Book: Liber Novus in the course of which they range over issues to do with what drew Shamdasani to Jung; how he came to be involved in editing, translating and publishing Liber Novus; why he is so passionate about it; where it stands in relation to Jung's other work; some of the central figures that appear in the book such as Philemon and Izdubar; what Liber Novus might offer training candidates and succeeding generations of Jungians; how it has changed Shamdasani's own impression of Jung and what he hopes this enormous project will achieve; why Jung did not publish it in his own lifetime and whether he was mistaken in not doing so; and what impact the publication of Liber Novus will have on Jung's reputation worldwide as well as within the Jungian community.


Subject(s)
Jungian Theory , Publications , Unconscious, Psychology , Humans , Neurotic Disorders/therapy , Psychoanalytic Therapy , Symbolism
11.
Lancet ; 365(9475): 1921, 2005.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15936411
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