TY - BOOK AU - Merkur,Daniel TI - Explorations of the psychoanalytic mystics T2 - Contemporary psychoanalytic studies SN - 9789042028609 AV - BF175.4.R44 M47 2010eb U1 - 200.19 22 PY - 2010/// CY - Amsterdam, New York, NY PB - Rodopi KW - Psychoanalysis and religion KW - Mysticism KW - Psychoanalytic interpretation KW - Psychoanalysis KW - Psychoanalytic Theory KW - methods KW - Psychoanalytic Interpretation KW - Psychanalyse KW - Aspect religieux KW - Mysticisme KW - Interprétation psychanalytique KW - mysticism KW - aat KW - psychoanalysis KW - RELIGION KW - Psychology of Religion KW - bisacsh KW - fast KW - Psykoanalys och religion KW - sao KW - Mystik KW - Psykoanalys KW - tolkning KW - metodik N1 - Includes bibliographical references (pages 353-386) and index; The oceanic feeling -- The psyche's unitive trends -- Otto Rank's will therapy -- Erich Fromm's humanistic psychoanalysis -- The mystical in art and culture : Milner, Winnicott, and Ehrenzweig -- D.W. Winnicott's analysis of the self -- The cosmic narcissism of Heinz Kohut -- Hans W. Loewald and psychic integration -- Wilfred R. Bion's transformations of O -- James Grotstein and the transcendent position -- The personal monism of Neville Symington -- The ecstasies of Michael Eigen N2 - Little discussed by psychoanalysts and almost unknown outside the profession, a small but distinguished group of psychoanalysts were or are mystics: Otto Rank, Erich Fromm, Marion Milner, D.W. Winnicott, Heinz Kohut, Hans W. Loewald, Wilfred R. Bion, James S. Grotstein, Neville Symington, and Michael Eigen. All favoured an extrovertive mysticism that perceives unity throughout physical reality. Several saw creativity as an application of mystical consciousness to the physical material of artwork, artefact, or, more generally, culture; Contemporary Psychoanalytic Studies (CPS) is an international scholarly book series devoted to all aspects of psychoanalytic inquiry in theoretical, philosophical, applied, and clinical psychoanalysis. Its aims are broadly academic, interdisciplinary, and pluralistic, emphasizing secularism and tolerance across the psychoanalytic domain. CPS aims to promote open and inclusive dialogue among the humanities and the social-behavioral sciences including such disciplines as philosophy, anthropology, history, literature, religion, cultural studies, sociology, feminism, gender studies, political thought, moral psychology, art, drama, and film, biography, law, economics, biology, and cognitive-neuroscience. --Book Jacket UR - https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=314648 ER -