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    ISBN: 9781000439816
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (167 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 303.482
    Keywords: Intuition ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Preface -- Introduction: A Mind-Centered Depth Approach -- A Brief History of Depth Psychologies -- Evidence-Based Practice -- Mind-Centered -- The Logic of the Text -- References -- Part I A Philosophy of Mind -- 1 Panpsychism and Cosmopsychism -- 1.1 The Definitions of Matter and Mind in Panpsychism -- 1.2 Is Mind Real? -- 1.3 Forms of Panpsychism -- 1.3.1 Bottom-Up Approaches -- 1.3.2 Top-Down Approach: Cosmopsychism -- 1.4 Epistemology: Knowing Through Intuition -- 1.5 Practice Implications -- 1.6 Conclusion -- 1.7 Key Points -- 1.8 References -- 2 Depth Psychology Views of Mind -- 2.1 Relational Theories of Development -- 2.2 The Conscious Mind and the Unconscious Mind -- 2.3 A Cosmopsychist View of Consciousness and the Unconscious -- 2.4 Analytic Views of Consciousness and the Unconscious -- 2.4.1 Relational Analysts and the Unconscious -- 2.5 Jungian Unconscious -- 2.5.1 Post-Jungians and Transpersonal Psychology -- 2.6 Rapprochment -- 2.7 Practice Implications -- 2.8 Conclusion -- 2.9 Key Points -- 2.10 References -- 3 How Problems Arise, and How Psychotherapy Helps to Heal Them -- 3.1 How Problems Arise From the Relational Perspective -- 3.2 How Therapy Helps From the Relational Perspective -- 3.3 Mind-Centered Depth Therapy (MCDT) -- 3.4 What Is It Like? The Nature of Qualia -- 3.5 How Problems Arise From a MCDT Perspective -- 3.6 The Mutative Nature of Therapy From a MCDT Perspective -- 3.7 Practice Implications -- 3.8 Conclusion -- 3.9 Key Points -- 3.10 References -- 4 Differentiating Sources of Qualia and Experiencing the Self as Individual and the Self as Connected -- 4.1 Sources of Qualia -- 4.2 The Self in the Relational Psychoanalytic Literature: Bounded and Separate -- 4.3 Jung's Treatment of the Self.
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