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New Dimensions of Deep Analysis: A Study of Telepathy in Interpersonal Relationships [Hardback]

  • Formāts: Hardback, 314 pages, height x width: 216x138 mm, weight: 750 g
  • Sērija : Psychology Revivals
  • Izdošanas datums: 06-Jan-2025
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 103295454X
  • ISBN-13: 9781032954547
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 314 pages, height x width: 216x138 mm, weight: 750 g
  • Sērija : Psychology Revivals
  • Izdošanas datums: 06-Jan-2025
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 103295454X
  • ISBN-13: 9781032954547

Originally published in 1954, New Dimensions of Deep Analysis was a systematic attempt at integrating facts which were once misrepresented as “occult” into the framework of modern dynamic psychiatry. Defining the concepts and criteria of so-called telepathic (or psi) phenomena, Dr Ehrenwald bases his discussion on a detailed analysis of a series of telepathic dreams observed in the psychoanalytic situation. These observations indicated that telepathy between analyst and patient, between mother and child – and in interpersonal relationships in general – was far more frequent and of much greater significance than was generally allowed for. Indeed, its very occurrence – described by the author as telepathic leakage – called for a revision and restatement of some of the classical propositions of psychoanalytic theory and practice, similar to that which had become necessary in the field of modern theoretical physics nearly half a century before. He redefines personality as an open versus a closed system made up of a three-fold stratification of ego-, id- and psi-levels. In his outline of what he describes as three-level therapy he tries to apply these concepts to the doctor-patient relationship and to come to grips with the magic element involved in the therapeutic process in accordance with established psychodynamic principles. Today it can be read in its historical context.



Originally published in 1954, New Dimensions of Deep Analysis was a systematic attempt at integrating facts which were once misrepresented as “occult” into the framework of modern dynamic psychiatry.

Preface. Part I: Telepathy in the Psychoanalytic Situation A Review of
Illustrative Cases
1. Operational Concepts and Guiding Principles
2.
Psychological versus Statistical Significance A Digression into Method
3.
Ruths Telepathic Dream
4. Ronalds Telepathic Dream
5. More Telepathic
Incidents During Analysis The Case of Fred L.
6. Fred Has Another
Telepathic Dream
7. When the Therapist Has a Dream
8. Precognition in Dreams?
9. Precognition and Self-Fulfilment Part II: Levels of Functioning An
Attempt at a Theory
10. The Ego, the Id, and Psi
11. Levels of Functioning
and Mental Metabolism
12. Empathy and Enkinesis or How the Ego Reaches Out
Beyond its Confines
13. Telepathy and the Child-Parent Relationship
14.
Patterns of Neurotic Interaction
15. Complementary Neuroses With a Note on
Psi Factors in Mating and Marriage
16. Castration Fear, Superego, and Primal
Conflict A Three-Level Approach
17. Personality Structure and Group
Cohesion
18. Telepathy and Cerebral Localization Part III: Can it be Applied
in Practice? An Approach to Therapy
19. The Psychotherapist Takes His
Bearings
20. Analytic Schools and Telepathic Leakage
21. How Does the Patient
Respond?
22. Telepathy: Cause or Effect?
23. How is the Therapist Involved? A
Digression into the Dynamics of Co-operation
24. Scientific Psychotherapy and
the Decline of Magic
25. Some Principles and Problems of Three-Level Therapy.
Bibliography. Glossary. Index.