The unification of consciousness: Approaches to the healing of dissociation
This study examines the process of unifying consciousness as described in the Christian mystical tradition and in the psychological treatment of dissociative identity disorder (DID). A comparison of the experience of the self in the contemplative and the DID patient is also undertaken to emphasize p...
Publié dans: | Journal of religion and health |
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Type de support: | Électronique Article |
Langue: | Anglais |
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Springer Science + Business Media B. V.
[1995]
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Journal of religion and health
Année: 1995, Volume: 34, Numéro: 3, Pages: 233-245 |
Sujets non-standardisés: | B
Dissociative Identity Disorder
B Unify Consciousness B Psychological Treatment B Mystical Tradition B Psychological Perspective |
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Volltext (Resolving-System) |
Résumé: | This study examines the process of unifying consciousness as described in the Christian mystical tradition and in the psychological treatment of dissociative identity disorder (DID). A comparison of the experience of the self in the contemplative and the DID patient is also undertaken to emphasize points of continuity. The present analysis proposes that differentiating first-order dissociation (separation from a divine being or source) from second-order dissociation (separation from parts of one's own self and experiences) can preserve the insights gathered from both spiritual and psychological perspectives. |
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ISSN: | 1573-6571 |
Contient: | Enthalten in: Journal of religion and health
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Persistent identifiers: | DOI: 10.1007/BF02248761 |