Erich Neumann - The Theory
This book traces the developmental, relational, metapsychological theory that emerges from Erich Neumann's writings, while considering the influences of his life circumstances and relationship with Jung. It revisions, reevaluates, and consolidates the emerging theory, in the hope of reviving interest in Neumann's writings, and indicate his importance as a Jungian theoretician. This manuscript shows that Neumann's theory effectively supplements Jung's original writings, and is relevant to both theory and therapeutic practice. It presents Neumann's formulations of psychological development from birth to the advanced stages of individuation process as a synthesis of his various writings. The books The Origins and History of Consciousness, The Great Mother, Jacob and Esau, Depth Psychology and a New Ethic, and The Child are at the center of focus, supported and amplified by some of Neumann's metapsychological Eranos articles.
Excerpts of a Mental Illness Life
Excerpts of a Mental Illness Life is a nonfiction work with excerpts from my private journal on struggles in day to day life with mental illness. Quotes, friendship banter, humor, hardships; this 420 page book will take you through the challenges of mental illness, attempting to share much of my life (2004-2020) in a very vulnerable and genuine way. I hope you're able to connect with my struggles and accomplishments, in all this insane life has to offer. Thanks for your heart and time.
Behavioral Network Science
Behavioral Network Science explains how and why structure matters in the behavioral sciences. Exploring open questions in language evolution, child language learning, memory search, age-related cognitive decline, creativity, group problem solving, opinion dynamics, conspiracies, and conflict, readers will learn essential behavioral science theory alongside novel network science applications. This book also contains an introductory guide to network science, demonstrating how to turn data into networks, quantify network structure across scales, and hone one's intuition for how structure arises and evolves. Online R code allows readers to explore the data and reproduce all the visualizations and simulations for themselves, empowering them to make contributions of their own. For data scientists interested in gaining a professional understanding of how the behavioral sciences inform network science, or behavioral scientists interested in learning how to apply network science from the ground up, this book is an essential guide.
Erich Neumann - The Theory
This book traces the developmental, relational, metapsychological theory that emerges from Erich Neumann's writings, while considering the influences of his life circumstances and relationship with Jung. It revisions, reevaluates, and consolidates the emerging theory, in the hope of reviving interest in Neumann's writings, and indicate his importance as a Jungian theoretician. This manuscript shows that Neumann's theory effectively supplements Jung's original writings, and is relevant to both theory and therapeutic practice. It presents Neumann's formulations of psychological development from birth to the advanced stages of individuation process as a synthesis of his various writings. The books The Origins and History of Consciousness, The Great Mother, Jacob and Esau, Depth Psychology and a New Ethic, and The Child are at the center of focus, supported and amplified by some of Neumann's metapsychological Eranos articles.
Living Well with Ocd
Over decades, noted authority Jonathan S. Abramowitz has helped thousands of people use the best science-based strategies to overcome obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). But if you have OCD--whether in treatment or not--you know that some days are harder than others. If you are looking for empathic support to navigate the rough patches when OCD disrupts your life, this book is for you! Get step-by-step ideas and downloadable practical tools for coping with lingering obsessional thoughts and doubts, riding out compulsive urges, and staying on track at work or in school. Dr. Abramowitz offers tips for navigating relationships and solving problems with family members, friends, and romantic partners. In short, engaging chapters, this book helps you cultivate resilience, replace self-criticism with self-compassion, and build the life you want--even with OCD.
The Universality of Emotion
Not supplied by the author. This Element surveys how a number of major disciplines - psychology, neuroscience, sociology, anthropology, philosophy, history, linguistics, and literary/cultural studies - have addressed the long-standing research question of whether human emotions should be thought of as meaningfully 'universal.' The Element presents both the universalist and anti-universalist positions, and concludes by considering attempts to move beyond this increasingly unhelpful binary.
Digital Behavior
In a technologically advanced and competitive landscape dominated by major tech companies and burgeoning start-ups, the key asset lies in boosting monthly active users. Traditionally, product design has relied on fragmented insights from personal experience, common sense, or isolated experiments. This work endeavours to establish a theoretical framework for predicting and influencing the digital behaviour of technology users. Drawing on over a century of scientific research in behaviour, cognition, and physiology, this presents a comprehensive approach to customizing digital stimuli. The objective is to enhance user interactions with digital and virtual environments. Through real and cost-effective examples, diagrams, and formulas, the text offers theoretical knowledge and a practical methodology to elevate digital product designs, setting them apart from the competition. With the potential to reshape the digital design landscape, this book emerges as a game-changer, promising to revolutionize how digital products and services are conceived and delivered.
Digital Behavior
In a technologically advanced and competitive landscape dominated by major tech companies and burgeoning start-ups, the key asset lies in boosting monthly active users. Traditionally, product design has relied on fragmented insights from personal experience, common sense, or isolated experiments. This work endeavours to establish a theoretical framework for predicting and influencing the digital behaviour of technology users. Drawing on over a century of scientific research in behaviour, cognition, and physiology, this presents a comprehensive approach to customizing digital stimuli. The objective is to enhance user interactions with digital and virtual environments. Through real and cost-effective examples, diagrams, and formulas, the text offers theoretical knowledge and a practical methodology to elevate digital product designs, setting them apart from the competition. With the potential to reshape the digital design landscape, this book emerges as a game-changer, promising to revolutionize how digital products and services are conceived and delivered.
The Universality of Emotion
Not supplied by the author. This Element surveys how a number of major disciplines - psychology, neuroscience, sociology, anthropology, philosophy, history, linguistics, and literary/cultural studies - have addressed the long-standing research question of whether human emotions should be thought of as meaningfully 'universal.' The Element presents both the universalist and anti-universalist positions, and concludes by considering attempts to move beyond this increasingly unhelpful binary.
Devaluing Public Apologies in the Age of Social Media
Devaluing Public Apologies in the Age of Social Media argues that apologies are losing their meaning because people treat them as strategical tools while ignoring their ethical implications. Recent apologies by celebrities, politicians, and brands are examined to show how apologies need to be rooted in values to be effective.
Otherness in a Fragmented World
This book explores a key theme both for humanity and for psychotherapy-how we can understand ourselves as a web of relational connections within the wider world that shapes us all.
Queer Theory, Lacanian Psychoanalysis, Sexual Politics
Queer Theory, Lacanian Psychoanalysis, Sexual Politics is a consideration of the relationship between LGBTQIA+ politics, Lacanian psychoanalytic theory, and queer theory.
A Clinician's Guide to Childhood Obsessive-Compulsive and Related Disorders
This book provides mental health clinicians and trainees with an overview of the new category of obsessive-compulsive and related disorders as they apply to youth.These disorders are highly impairing but can typically be overlooked in children and adolescents when they most often onset. This book draws attention to these disorders and provides an up-to-date review on the classification and development of these conditions in youth. Chapters explore the arguments for and against the new obsessive-compulsive related disorder DSM-5 category, provide reviews of transdiagnostic factors believed to underly these disorders, as well expert overviews of the clinical disorders that make up this category. An international team of contributors focuses on a range of topics such as: pediatric acute-onset neuropsychiatric syndrome, early-onset and tic-related OCD, common comorbid psychiatric conditions in youth, developmental neurobiology, and more.This book is an essential read for clinicians who specialize in OCD and related disorders and treat children. It is also applicable to clinicians, trainees, and students across mental health disciplines such as: psychology, psychiatry, social work, mental health, and counselling.
Valuing Peak Experiences in Everyday Contexts
Valuing Peak Experience in Everyday Lives takes Abraham Maslow's concept of peak experience and compares how people have encountered transcendent peak experiences, and related phenomena such as flow and peak performance in their everyday lives.
Behavioral Network Science
Behavioral Network Science explains how and why structure matters in the behavioral sciences. Exploring open questions in language evolution, child language learning, memory search, age-related cognitive decline, creativity, group problem solving, opinion dynamics, conspiracies, and conflict, readers will learn essential behavioral science theory alongside novel network science applications. This book also contains an introductory guide to network science, demonstrating how to turn data into networks, quantify network structure across scales, and hone one's intuition for how structure arises and evolves. Online R code allows readers to explore the data and reproduce all the visualizations and simulations for themselves, empowering them to make contributions of their own. For data scientists interested in gaining a professional understanding of how the behavioral sciences inform network science, or behavioral scientists interested in learning how to apply network science from the ground up, this book is an essential guide.
The Psychology of Meaning in Life
The new edition has been thoroughly updated to offer an inspiring exploration of cutting-edge findings from the psychology of meaning in life. Schnell draws on multiple psychological and philosophical perspectives, including those from existential, clinical, and lived experience to introduce a multidimensional model of meaning in life.
The Fraternal Complex in the Middle East
The Fraternal Complex in the Middle East extends group and family psychoanalytic concepts to formulate hypotheses on the psychic functioning of nation-states as very large families.
Student period and the problem of responsibility in psychology
Psychoanalysis Through the Lens of Narcissism
This critical historical review of psychoanalytic theory and practice reflects on the place of psychoanalysis in contemporary Western culture in light of its preoccupation with the self and associated failure to emphasize the role of close interpersonal relationships as central to the human psyche.
The Path of Change
Imagine that you could align your daily activities with the aspirations, dreams and goals that bring purpose and fulfillment to your life. What would your day look like if you lived it with a sense of what matters most? Despite the enthusiasm with which we approach our aspirations, we often lose momentum before our plans bear fruit. The Path of Change is a roadmap that will help you turn your dreams into reality through conscious and purposeful effort. In his book, Aleksander Teisseyre presents the process of personal development using the inspiring metaphor of a journey through the Chilean Andes. This fascinating narrative takes the reader through seven stages that form the core of any journey towards deep and meaningful change. We can look on our own development as an exciting journey that opens up new perspectives and opportunities. By following this story, you will find references to your own challenges and learn about specific, practical strategies that will help you make progress in your own life. Each chapter contains tools that you can apply immediately, whether you are striving for modest improvements, ambitious career advancement, or finding a deeper meaning in life. Based on his many years of experience as a personal development coach and avid traveler, Aleksander weaves practical advice into a fascinating story, helping you to anticipate obstacles on your path, deal with setbacks, train your perseverance and stay true to your vision. With this book, you will learn to develop a clear vision, find the determination to overcome obstacles, and strengthen your belief in a better future. It's not about perfection, but about progress-step by step. Let this inspiring tool guide you on your personal development journey. Your future starts today. Take the first step and see how much you can achieve!
Loose Leaf for Essentials of Life-Span Development: 2024 Release
Perhaps the biggest challenge of the life-span course is covering all periods of human development in one academic term. Dr. Santrock wrote Essentials of Life-Span Development to respond to the need for a shorter text that teaches core content in a way that is meaningful to diverse students.An integrated learning goals system makes the robust research foundation of the text accessible to students. Students report that highlighting the connections among the different aspects of lifespan development helps them to better understand and retain the concepts.Research shows that students today learn in multiple modalities: their work preferences tend to be more visual and more interactive, and their reading and study sessions often occur in short bursts. With shorter chapters and engaging interactive modules, Essentials of Life-Span Development allows students to study whenever and however they choose, and connects with students on a personal, individual basis.
A New Approach to Human Social Evolution
It provides an important examination into the role of evolution of human traits of dominance as central to understanding social and political events, proposing a new view on human social evolution. It examines basic biological universal needs and behavioral profiles of non-human living beings.
On Melancholy & Depression
On Melancholy & Depression, Volume 11 of the Uniform Edition of the Writings of James Hillman, combines a talk delivered by Hillman in Rome in 1999 on melancholy with an edited transcript of three seminars on the subject of melancholy and depression held at Pacifica Graduate Institute in Carpinteria, California: "In Defense of Melancholy" (1992), "Depressive Syndromes" (1994), and "The Place of Depression in a Manic Civilization" (2000). "The true revolution begins in the individual who can be true to his or her depression. Neither jerking oneself out of it, caught in cycles of hype and despair, nor suffering it through till it turns, nor theologizing it--but discovering the consciousness and depths it wants. So begins the revolution in behalf of soul."--James Hillman, Re-Visioning Psychology
Narcissistic Rifts and Identity Reconstruction
Relationship between Self-Worth and Trans Liminality
Passions of Our Time
Julia Kristeva is a true polymath, an intellectual of astonishingly wide range whose erudition and insight have been brought to bear on psychoanalysis, literary criticism, gender and sex, and cultural critique. Passions of Our Time showcases recent essays of Kristeva's that demonstrate the scope of her capacious intellect, her gifts as a stylist, and the profound contribution of her thought to the challenges of the present. The collection begins with а vivid recollection of celebrating, as a child in Bulgaria, Alphabet Day, the holiday honoring the Cyrillic letters, which proceeds outward into a contemplation of the writer as translator. Kristeva considers literature with Barthes, freedom through Rousseau, Teresa of Avila and mystical experience, Simone de Beauvoir's dream life, and Antigone and the psychic life of women. A group of essays drawing on her psychoanalytic work delve into Freud, Lacan, maternal eroticism, and the continued importance of psychoanalysis today. In a series of striking investigations, she thinks through disability and normativity, monotheism and secularization, the need to believe and the desire to know. Calling for the courage to renew and reinvent humanism, she outlines the principles of a stance founded on the importance of respecting human life. Finally, Kristeva discusses French culture and diversity, rethinking universalism and interrogating the potential for Islam and psychoanalysis to meet, and pays homage to Beauvoir by rephrasing her dictum into the provocative "One is born woman, but I become one."
Dreaming Reality
A cutting-edge neuroscientist and a leading clinical psychologist look to religious, mystical, and mind-altering experience to challenge scientific orthodoxies concerning consciousness. We are nothing but a pack of neurons, Francis Crick once said. Vladimir Miskovic and Steven Jay Lynn show that this way of thinking is both limited and an obstacle to understanding consciousness. In Dreaming Reality, Miskovic and Lynn connect the latest findings from neuroscience--which studies the brain from the outside in, as a purely physical object--to the insights of the world's mystical traditions, which chart elaborate cartographies of the mind from inside out through experiences of meditation, prayer, and ecstasy. We can tackle the biggest questions surrounding the nature of consciousness when we place objective scientific research alongside the phenomenology of "altered" states. Dreaming Reality offers a rich synthesis of brains and minds, new and old, that challenges many cherished notions of how we experience our worlds and selves. Instead of privileging the experience of waking life, Miskovic and Lynn take this only as the starting point of a progressive disentanglement of consciousness. Delving into Buddhism, Vedanta, and Christian mysticism, they find that we have much to learn from dreams, hallucinations, visionary states, ego death, mind wandering, sensory deprivation, psychedelic experimentation, meditation, and minimal phenomenal experiences of consciousness. Each chapter brings us closer to understanding how we dream reality into existence and how we might transcend impoverished materialist models, whose unacknowledged effect is to drive us toward nihilism. Instead, we arrive at a model of consciousness that is more capacious and compassionate than biological sciences alone can imagine.