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A deep analysis of 'injustice ' against individuals and groups ─ especially the horror of genocide ─ those who perpetrate such injustice are the main points of this book.
We are concerned here with a contradiction. The question becomes: Is the virus a seeking organism for some validation, or is it simply something destructive? Concerning its harmful behavior, one might hypothesize that the virus becomes dangerous only when it does not get what it wants. Thus, the first issue raised concerns whether the virus is an organism that may want something ¿ even wish for it. Second, if the virus wants something, does that mean it is alive?A tentative answer is that the traditional scientific position about the virus is that it is half alive and half not. So, a probable implication is: "Of course not ¿ we don't think of the virus as having a wish." Yet, in contrast, if we can entertain the possibility of the virus possessing a wish, an alternate issue not necessarily opposed to the scientific definition of the virus's so-called half-alive existence may be revealed. The simple answer to what a "half-alive life" (alive and not alive) might be is one that hypothesizes that the virus wants to be alive; this is what it might wish. Or we might alternatively state that all organisms fight "to be alive" while the virus's fight is instead to be at least "in existence." ...Thus, the objective of this volume is to render some tentative emotional and psychological underpinning to the proposed infrastructural essence of the virus. The hope is that such an investigation can join the linkage to other ongoing scientific/research investigations into the virus's fundamental nature. This means adding a metapsychology (psychological theory) to the investigation of the virus ¿ such as adding a psychological element to its (the virus's) already expanding oeuvre that has to date included study and research. ...
This brief treatise explores the common threads to psychoanalytic thought and theological theory. It uses a psychoanalytic lens to examine Judeo/Christian concepts of individual will, consciousness and the unconscious, and the apparent confounding idea of sin. What is new is that the definition of sin is revealed as a psychoanalytic translation of acting-out. Focusing on the behavior of acting-out it illuminates ideas that are part of Western cultural tradition providing insights to those interested in the psychology, and its history and philosophy. As such, it is a highly relevant work for psychologists, psychiatrists, and psychoanalysts, as well as for a comparative study of psychoanalytic and theological intersecting structures.
This book enumerates the components of the unconscious domain (or realm), and attempts to uncover the proposed communicational network of its operation - a communicational network that is able to link inherent participating components of this realm.
For people who want specifically to know the meaning of each item of the Seder Plate as well as other symbols of the seder, and generally who want to know the meaning of Passover.
The Handbook of Psychodiagnostic Testing is an invaluable aid to students and professionals performing psychological assessments. It demonstrates how to synthesize details of personality and pathology into a document that is clinically meaningful.
In this book, Dr. Henry Kellerman presents a set of principles (psychological/psychoanalytic axioms) which underpin the curing of psychological/emotional symptoms through the use of four terms that comprise a psychological equation.
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