From Dualism to Oneness in Psychoanalysis: A Zen Perspective on the Mind-Body Question focuses on the shift in psychoanalytic thought, from a view of mind-body dualism to a contemporary non-dualistic perspective.
From Dualism to Oneness in Psychoanalysis: A Zen Perspective on the Mind-Body Question focuses on the shift in psychoanalytic thought, from a view of mind-body dualism to a contemporary non-dualistic perspective.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Yorai Sella, Ph.D., is a clinical psychologist, a psychoanalytic and Humanistic-integrative psychotherapist and a member of Tel Aviv Institute for Contemporary Psychoanalysis, Israel. He co-directs the East-West Integrative Psychotherapy training in the School of Social Work and teaches in the Faculty of Medicine, Tel Aviv University. He has practiced Tai-Chi and martial arts for the past 30 years and is a student of Zen-Buddhism.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface Foreword Chapter One: A mysterious leap Chapter Two: Mysterious leaps: from psychosomatics to the psyche-soma Chapter Three: The ascension of the body: representation and presentation Chapter Four: Unitive experience and a unitary turn Chapter Five: The unitary turn: overarching conceptual structures Chapter Six: Non-duality in Zen-Buddhism: implications on the mind-body question in contemporary psychoanalysis Chapter Seven: The body of the Buddhist 'body-mind' Chapter Eight: Embodiment and interpretation - not two Chapter Nine: A non-dualistic body-mind-set in psychoanalysis? Chapter Ten: From duality to oneness: Zen contributions to psyche-soma meta-theory in contemporary psychoanalysis Conclusion and future directions
Preface Foreword Chapter One: A mysterious leap Chapter Two: Mysterious leaps: from psychosomatics to the psyche-soma Chapter Three: The ascension of the body: representation and presentation Chapter Four: Unitive experience and a unitary turn Chapter Five: The unitary turn: overarching conceptual structures Chapter Six: Non-duality in Zen-Buddhism: implications on the mind-body question in contemporary psychoanalysis Chapter Seven: The body of the Buddhist 'body-mind' Chapter Eight: Embodiment and interpretation - not two Chapter Nine: A non-dualistic body-mind-set in psychoanalysis? Chapter Ten: From duality to oneness: Zen contributions to psyche-soma meta-theory in contemporary psychoanalysis Conclusion and future directions
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