9781781792780-178179278X-Legacies of the Occult: Psychoanalysis, Religion, and Unconscious Communication

Legacies of the Occult: Psychoanalysis, Religion, and Unconscious Communication

ISBN-13: 9781781792780
ISBN-10: 178179278X
Author: Hewitt, Marsha Aileen
Publication date: 2020
Publisher: Equinox Publishing
Format: Hardcover 224 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781781792780
ISBN-10: 178179278X
Author: Hewitt, Marsha Aileen
Publication date: 2020
Publisher: Equinox Publishing
Format: Hardcover 224 pages

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Legacies of the Occult: Psychoanalysis, Religion, and Unconscious Communication (ISBN-13: 9781781792780 and ISBN-10: 178179278X), written by authors Hewitt, Marsha Aileen, was published by Equinox Publishing in 2020. With an overall rating of 3.9 stars, it's a notable title among other Psychoanalysis (Psychology & Counseling, Occultism, Occult & Paranormal, Psychoanalysis, Psychology) books. You can easily purchase or rent Legacies of the Occult: Psychoanalysis, Religion, and Unconscious Communication (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Psychoanalysis books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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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.

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