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In this in-depth and unique collaboration between a patient and his
psychoanalyst, Psychoanalysis, Intersubjective Writing, and a
Postmaterialist Model of Mind: I Woke Up Dead examines the
unconscious mind by analysing the patient's novel written during
his treatment as the focus. Using the patient's creative writing
and their intersubjective relationship as evidence, Dan Gilhooley
and Frank Toich show how psychoanalysis fits within a
postmaterialist model of mind. In this ground-breaking exploration,
Gilhooley and Toich together demonstrate how a nonlocal unconscious
can reshape the psychoanalytic conception of the mind. Split into
four parts, Intersubjective, Quantum, History and Collaboration,
Dan introduces three themes in the first: recovery from death, the
intersubjective nature of therapeutic work and the role of creative
imagination, combining these themes with analysis of Frank's work
and short, related stories from his own life. Part II, Quantum,
introduces the concept of nonlocality to describe the mind and
draws on the appearance of quantum physics in Frank's science
fiction, before moving onto Part III, History, which examines the
emergence of psychoanalysis out of animal magnetism, looking at
rapport, telepathy and love in psychotherapy. Finally,
Collaboration discusses their ongoing psychotherapeutic experiment,
the role of imagination, dissociation and the cosmic mind in
psychological growth. Interweaving creative writing, psychoanalytic
theory and real-life stories, the book re-contextualizes the
history and future of psychoanalysis. Due to its multidisciplinary
nature, this book will appeal to psychotherapists and psychologists
in practice and in training. It would also be a vital resource for
academics and students of counseling, consciousness studies,
psychoanalysis, psychotherapy and psychology.
In this in-depth and unique collaboration between a patient and his
psychoanalyst, Psychoanalysis, Intersubjective Writing, and a
Postmaterialist Model of Mind: I Woke Up Dead examines the
unconscious mind by analysing the patient's novel written during
his treatment as the focus. Using the patient's creative writing
and their intersubjective relationship as evidence, Dan Gilhooley
and Frank Toich show how psychoanalysis fits within a
postmaterialist model of mind. In this ground-breaking exploration,
Gilhooley and Toich together demonstrate how a nonlocal unconscious
can reshape the psychoanalytic conception of the mind. Split into
four parts, Intersubjective, Quantum, History and Collaboration,
Dan introduces three themes in the first: recovery from death, the
intersubjective nature of therapeutic work and the role of creative
imagination, combining these themes with analysis of Frank's work
and short, related stories from his own life. Part II, Quantum,
introduces the concept of nonlocality to describe the mind and
draws on the appearance of quantum physics in Frank's science
fiction, before moving onto Part III, History, which examines the
emergence of psychoanalysis out of animal magnetism, looking at
rapport, telepathy and love in psychotherapy. Finally,
Collaboration discusses their ongoing psychotherapeutic experiment,
the role of imagination, dissociation and the cosmic mind in
psychological growth. Interweaving creative writing, psychoanalytic
theory and real-life stories, the book re-contextualizes the
history and future of psychoanalysis. Due to its multidisciplinary
nature, this book will appeal to psychotherapists and psychologists
in practice and in training. It would also be a vital resource for
academics and students of counseling, consciousness studies,
psychoanalysis, psychotherapy and psychology.
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