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Relating ontological truth in the Upanishads to sleep, dreaming and schizophrenia spectrum models = an interdisciplinary study /
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Relating ontological truth in the Upanishads to sleep, dreaming and schizophrenia spectrum models/ by Edward Miller.
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an interdisciplinary study /
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Miller, Edward.
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xi, 57 p. :ill. (some col.), digital ;24 cm.
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Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. The Upanishads -- Chapter 3. Linking the Upanishads to Freud. - Chapter 4. Bion and Dreaming -- Chapter 5. Mind, Brain and Self(s) -- Chapter 6. The Evolution of Sleep and Dreaming -- Chapter 7. The Function of Sleep and Dreaming -- Chapter 8. Schizophrenia-spectrum Disorders -- Chapter 9. Relating Schizophrenia-spectrum Disorders to Sleep and/or Dreaming Models -- Chapter 10. Conclusion.
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-98557-7
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9783031985577
Relating ontological truth in the Upanishads to sleep, dreaming and schizophrenia spectrum models = an interdisciplinary study /
Miller, Edward.
Relating ontological truth in the Upanishads to sleep, dreaming and schizophrenia spectrum models
an interdisciplinary study /[electronic resource] :by Edward Miller. - Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland :2025. - xi, 57 p. :ill. (some col.), digital ;24 cm. - SpringerBriefs in religious studies,2510-5043. - SpringerBriefs in religious studies..
Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. The Upanishads -- Chapter 3. Linking the Upanishads to Freud. - Chapter 4. Bion and Dreaming -- Chapter 5. Mind, Brain and Self(s) -- Chapter 6. The Evolution of Sleep and Dreaming -- Chapter 7. The Function of Sleep and Dreaming -- Chapter 8. Schizophrenia-spectrum Disorders -- Chapter 9. Relating Schizophrenia-spectrum Disorders to Sleep and/or Dreaming Models -- Chapter 10. Conclusion.
This book explores the potential relevance of the Upanishads, a corpus of ancient Eastern apophatic texts, to contemporary Western theories of consciousness and psychopathology, particularly in relation to psychoanalysis, neuroscience, and schizophrenia-spectrum disorders. Beginning with an analysis of Upanishadic thought and its historical influence in Europe, this work bridges the gap between ancient wisdom and modern scientific inquiry. It examines the dream theories of psychoanalyst Wilfred Bion in relation to Upanishadic conceptions of the Self, followed by an exploration of contemporary neuroscientific perspectives on selfhood. Further, it delves into the evolution and function of sleep and dreaming in Homo sapiens, proposing a novel heuristic: that schizophrenia-spectrum disorders may be developmentally linked to alterations in the sleep and dreaming systems of the human mind-brain. Offering a unique interdisciplinary synthesis, this text will appeal to scholars and students of philosophy, psychology, neuroscience, and religious studies, as well as those interested in the intersections of ancient meditative traditions and modern scientific paradigms. Edward Miller is a medical doctor and senior child and adolescent psychiatry registrar who is a member of both the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists and the Royal College of Psychiatrists. He is currently based in Auckland, New Zealand, and is an Honorary Clinical Lecturer with the University of Auckland. Aside from his clinical work with children, young people and their families, he has an interest in mind brain science, neurophilosophy and philosophy of mind, spirituality, and mental health research.
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