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This is the story of Dr. J., “the mass murderer of Steinhof.” How can we dare to predict the behavior of man? We may predict the movements of a machine, of an automaton; more than this, we may even try to predict the mechanisms or “dynamisms” of the human psyche as well. But man is more than psyche.
Viktor E. Frankl • Man's Search for Meaning
“I’ve got a list of personality traits written down here that define psychopathy,” I said, pointing at my pocket. “Who the hell are the people who make the list?” said Al. “What are their names? I bet I never heard of them!”
Jon Ronson • The Psychopath Test
The Power of Your Subconscious Mind—by USC trained psychologist
R.J. Purcell • Metaphysical Millionaires: A Guide to Enlightened Manifestation
see neuroscientists as the “new high priests of the secrets of the psyche and explainers of human behavior in general.”
Sally Satel • Brainwashed: The Seductive Appeal of Mindless Neuroscience
while he remained in the dark. She was right and he was wrong.
Joseph Burgo PhD • Shame: Free Yourself, Find Joy, and Build True Self-Esteem
A Stands for Abstinence
Anna Lembke • Dopamine Nation: Finding Balance in the Age of Indulgence
My guess is that Sabina Spielrein was one of those cases and that Jung’s diagnosis underlines the fact that hysteria could indeed be so serious that it mimicked a psychotic break with reality.
John Kerr • A Most Dangerous Method: The Story of Jung, Freud, and Sabina Spielrein (Vintage)
John O’Donohue, a former Irish Catholic priest, philosopher, poet, and, in his own words, mystic
Daniel J. Siegel • IntraConnected
Increasing self-awareness and creating a subjective shift in clients in MOP could develop into increased affective self-focus and self-preoccupations from a Moritian perspective.