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E-grāmata: Insanity and Divinity: Studies in Psychosis and Spirituality

Edited by (St. Edmunds College, Cambridge, UK), Edited by (Community mental health advocate, UK), Edited by (Community Housing and Therapy, UK)
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How close is spirituality to psychosis?

Covering the interrelation of psychosis and spirituality from a number of angles, Insanity and Divinity will generate dialogue and discussion, aid critical reflection and stimulate creative approaches to clinical work for those interested in the connections between religious studies, psychoanalysis, anthropology and hagiography.

Bringing together an international range of contributors and covering many different types of religious experience, this book presents its theme in three parts:

Psychoanalysis, belief and mysticism

Anthropology, history and hagiography

Psychology, psychosis and religious experience.

Each section includes discussion of the hinterland between madness and religious experience from the perspective of a number of religions, autobiographical accounts of those who have experienced a psychosis in which spirituality played a key part and a comprehensive review of the position of psychology research into the meaning and function of spirituality in relation to the psychoses.

Insightful, enlightening and wide-ranging, Insanity and Divinity is ideal for clinicians, academics and chaplains working in clinical settings.

Recenzijas

"...[ T]he greatest strength of the book is its multiplicity of perspectives on the topic. In particular, several chapters mine the riches of psychoanalytic literature in good depth, highlighting insights to the uninitiated that speak to the opaque lines that distinguish spirituality and insanity. Included in this discussion are authors who dismiss the significance of religious belief and experience in psychosis (e.g., Freud) as well as those who affirm it and lay the groundwork for future discussions to take place (e.g., Lacan)." David C. Wang & Annette Chan, PsycCRITIQUES

About the editors xiii
About the contributors xv
Foreword xvi
Gary Winship
Preface xxi
Acknowledgements xxx
PART 1 Psychoanalysis, belief and mysticism
1(78)
Introduction to Part 1 Fragments of madness and delusion
3(6)
John Gale
1 From beyond speech to non-inscription: spirit and psyche in the philosophy of psychoanalysis
9(18)
John Gale
2 Freud, madness and the delusion of religious belief
27(24)
Jose Mannu
3 Jung's divine madness
51(28)
Christopher Mackenna
PART 2 Anthropology, history and hagiography
79(112)
Introduction to Part 2 Conversion and the fragmented body
81(9)
John Gale
4 Divine madness: Tantric ascetics on the cremation ground in Tarapith, Birbhum District, West Bengal
90(22)
Audrey Cantlie
5 Models of wisdom and sanctity: the conversion of St Francis of Assisi
112(19)
Michael Robson
6 Spiritual conversion in The Bhagavad Gita: a psychoanalytic study
131(22)
Satish Reddy
7 Did Augustine foreshadow psychoanalysis?
153(20)
John Gale
8 Mystical theology, mysticism and madness
173(18)
Rodney Bomford
PART 3 Psychology, psychosis and religious experience
191(52)
Introduction to Part 3 Religion, spirituality and the experience of psychosis
193(3)
John Gale
9 Spirituality and the psychotic subject in the thought of Lacan
196(13)
Georgia Rapsomatioti
10 Autobiographical accounts of a religious psychosis
209(19)
Anonymous
11 Dimensions of religious/spiritual wellbeing and the psychotic experience: empirical results and perspectives
228(15)
Human-Friedrich Unterrainer
Glossary of Lacanian terms 243(4)
Index 247
John Gale is a former Benedictine monk who later trained as a psychotherapist and is now CEO of the charity Community Housing and Therapy. He is particularly interested in the interface between philosophy, spirituality and psychoanalysis.









Michael Robson is the Director of Studies in Divinity at St Edmunds College, Cambridge. He is the author of a number of books and editor of The Cambridge Companion to Francis of Assisi.



Georgia Rapsomatioti is a community mental health advocate who previously worked at Community Housing and Therapy as deputy manager at Lexham House and senior therapist at Highams Lodge. She has an interest in Lacanian psychoanalysis, trauma and psychosis.