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Hallucinosis: Psychoanalytic perspectives./
Author:
Ostby, Alan Collier.
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227 p.
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Adviser: Avedis Panajian.
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Dissertation Abstracts International67-06B.
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9780542746208
Hallucinosis: Psychoanalytic perspectives.
Ostby, Alan Collier.
Hallucinosis: Psychoanalytic perspectives.
- 227 p.
Adviser: Avedis Panajian.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Pacifica Graduate Institute, 2004.
This dissertation is about ways in which humans consciously accept or unconsciously avoid or deny experience of external and internal realities. Wilfred Bion (1897-1979) coined the term "hallucinosis" to characterize ways in which all people, in subtle or exaggerated fashion, avoid or deny realities because we unconsciously conclude that to openly acknowledge these realities, i.e., to think about them, would involve unbearable anxiety. Hallucinosis is the disintegration of thought itself for the purpose of avoiding or denying experience. Paradoxically, it is also a "preparatory state for intuition or creativity" (Panajian, 2001). In this context, hallucinations are the contents of the extreme pathological end of a continuum of a mental process called hallucinosis, while at the positive end they include intuition and creativity.
ISBN: 9780542746208Subjects--Topical Terms:
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This dissertation is about ways in which humans consciously accept or unconsciously avoid or deny experience of external and internal realities. Wilfred Bion (1897-1979) coined the term "hallucinosis" to characterize ways in which all people, in subtle or exaggerated fashion, avoid or deny realities because we unconsciously conclude that to openly acknowledge these realities, i.e., to think about them, would involve unbearable anxiety. Hallucinosis is the disintegration of thought itself for the purpose of avoiding or denying experience. Paradoxically, it is also a "preparatory state for intuition or creativity" (Panajian, 2001). In this context, hallucinations are the contents of the extreme pathological end of a continuum of a mental process called hallucinosis, while at the positive end they include intuition and creativity.
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The concept of hallucinosis is extremely difficult to describe in a concise manner because it is based on Bion's complex theoretical positions, and because of his cryptic, enigmatic style of writing. This dissertation includes theoretical critiques of hallucinosis and the underlying object relations theory on which it is based, with special attention to the paranoid-schizoid and depressive positions. Bion bases much of his theory on the work of Melanie Klein. Therefore, the dissertation includes an in-depth exploration of her psychological concepts.
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A large part of this dissertation summarizes and integrates ideas of different psychoanalytic theorists with regard to the dynamic qualities of hallucinations as primitive defense mechanisms, as well as possible healthy functions of hallucinations. A central purpose of the dissertation is to explore theoretical perspectives and clinical technique to aid the clinician to detect and work with hallucinosis in psychotherapy.
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Drawing from a wide array of theoretical treatments of neurotic and psychotic processes, the study will show how hallucinatory processes are not only present in actively psychotic processes, but will also consider Bion's claim that hallucinosis is a universal unconscious process. The purpose of the study is to contribute a deeper understanding of hallucinosis in order to assist therapists to more effectively address core intrapsychic and intersubjective therapeutic perspectives.
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