Psychoanalysis and the paranormal : lands of darkness / edited by Nick Totton.
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- 1280686065
- 9781280686061
- 9781780496788
- 1780496788
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- BF173 .P79 2003eb
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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COVER; CONTENTS; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS; Introduction; CHAPTER ONE Dream telepathy: experimental and clinical findings; CHAPTER TWO Parapsychology and psychoanalysis; CHAPTER THREE Explicability, psychoanalysis and the paranormal; CHAPTER FOUR Mercurius, archetype, and "transpsychic reality'': C.G. Jung's parapsychology of spirit(s); CHAPTER FIVE The "alien abduction'' syndrome; CHAPTER SIX Developments in the concept of synchronicity in the analytic relationship and in theory; CHAPTER SEVEN The ghost in the mother: strange attractors and impossible mourning.
CHAPTER EIGHT "Each single ego'': telepathy and psychoanalysisINDEX.
'The space of the paranormal can indeed be frightening. But psychoanalysis specializes in entering and tolerating frightening spaces. Why should this one be an exception?'-Nick Totton from the Foreword.
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