Psyche and Soma

Psyche and Soma
Title Psyche and Soma PDF eBook
Author John P. Wright
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 314
Release 2000
Genre Mind and body
ISBN 9780199256747

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Psyche and Soma is a multi-disciplinary exploration of the conceptions of the human soul or mind and body, through the course of more than two thousand years of Western history. Thirteen specially commissioned chapters, each written by a recogized expert, discuss figures such as the physiciansHippocrates, Galen, Stahl, and Cabanis; theologians St Paul, Augustine, and Aquinas; and philosophers from Plato and Aristotle to Descartes, Leibniz, and La Mettrie. The chapters explore in chronlogical sequence the views of these writers on such questions as the soul's immortality, the control itexerts over the body, how mental disturbances arise out of bodily imbalances, and the roles of the priest and the physician in promoting spiritual and mental health. Psyche and Soma will be a key point of reference and a rich source of illumination in this central area of human inquiry.

Psyche and Soma

Psyche and Soma
Title Psyche and Soma PDF eBook
Author Wellen Smith
Publisher
Total Pages 174
Release 1906
Genre
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Voice

Voice
Title Voice PDF eBook
Author Cornelius L Reid
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2022-09-30
Genre
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In his third book, Voice: Psyche and Soma (1975) Reid both clarifies still further his earlier formulations and also deals at some length with the complex interplay that takes place during training and performing, between psychological factors, acts of will, and the ability to respond to the initial concepts which launch the vocal process.

The Collected Works of D.W. Winnicott

The Collected Works of D.W. Winnicott
Title The Collected Works of D.W. Winnicott PDF eBook
Author Donald Woods Winnicott
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 593
Release 2017
Genre Child psychiatry
ISBN 0190271337

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Spontaneous Images

Spontaneous Images
Title Spontaneous Images PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Interbook
Total Pages 123
Release 1980
Genre
ISBN 9780891923114

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Body Experience

Body Experience
Title Body Experience PDF eBook
Author Elmar Brähler
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages 258
Release 2012-12-06
Genre Psychology
ISBN 364273412X

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In this book body experience is seen as the subjective expression of psyche and soma and is discussed in relation to its significance in modern medical practice and psychoanalysis. The authors relate how the patient's subjective expression of his or her body frequently plays only a marginal role in current therapy and how the central factor of many diseases is consequently missed. Particularly in the growing field of psychoanalytic psychosomatic medicine it will be necessary to pay the issue of body experience more attention. These theoretical and empirical contributions on body experience were specially prepared for the volume. Initial chapters cover a variety of aspects of body experience and its general significance in medicine and psychoanalysis. Following chapters consider body-oriented forms of therapy, sex-related aspects of body experience and the empirical measurement of body experience and bodily complaints.

The Alchemy of Healing

The Alchemy of Healing
Title The Alchemy of Healing PDF eBook
Author Edward C. Whitmont, M.D.
Publisher North Atlantic Books
Total Pages 260
Release 1996-01-01
Genre Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN 9781556431463

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In The Alchemy of Healing, Dr. Edward C. Whitmont explores the major themes of illness, health, and the practice of medicine. Uniquely qualified by his personal associations with such pioneers as Carl Jung, M. Esther Harding, Karl Konig, Elizabeth Wright Hubbard, and G.B. Stearns, Whitmont takes a daring plunge into the paradoxes of homeopathic medicine, psychoanalytic transference, quantum physics, and the Gaia Hypothesis. Deftly exploring such subjects as Jungian synchronicity, alchemy, the I Ching, and the Law of Similars, he hints at the unknown principles fusing organism, planet, and cosmos and at a healing principle so profound it is written in both the stars and the sub-molecular traces of molecules. In this landmark work that addresses for the first time in our century the esoteric role of the physician in the drama of life and death, Whimont provides a forum for one of the most neglected voices of Western Civilization—that of disease—revealing how it is our own abandoned and depreciated voice. In challenging the myth of mechanical medicine he provides a clue as to how we might yet heal ourselves and our planet.