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portada from passion to pleasure (in English)
Type
Physical Book
Year
2012
Language
Inglés
Pages
256
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
21.6 x 14.0 x 1.4 cm
Weight
0.30 kg.
ISBN
1479370398
ISBN13
9781479370399
Categories

from passion to pleasure (in English)

Robert M. Johnson Phd (Author) · Createspace Independent Publishing Platform · Paperback

from passion to pleasure (in English) - Johnson Phd, Robert M.

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Synopsis "from passion to pleasure (in English)"

The purpose of this work is to provide new insights into the processes that make up our unconscious mind. New occurs not separate from the past or what is old, but as an extension of the past, a reaching out into the unknown, grounded in the known. Modern authors like J. Allan Hobson MD, have done some of this work in the study of dreams. Their viewpoint is constrained by the limitations of research, looking for information that is arguable, objective and observable. Their search naturally has to focus on the unconscious in its uncontrived state. What they object to in Freud and Jung is the presentation of Dreams as though dreaming were not a contrived process. Hobson seems to be looking for a better understanding of dreaming, the process, not dreams the content. He objects to the way pioneers like Freud and Jung pretend to see trails of understanding reaching back into the unconscious that provide access to the needed healing of wounds. The risk of authors like Jung and Freud is that they are "leading" that is training and educating their clients without even being aware of it. In fact, much of the extensive research done by these two scientists into their own dreams discounts the value of their expectations and self training. As Therapists they were "Over-reaching" in the view of modern authors like Hobson. It may be wrong to indict Freud and Jung for their zeal as therapeutic researchers, but we continue to search thanks to the inspiration of these psychiatric pioneers. This current work is an effort to add to this process.

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