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Search for Holographic Mind - Theory of Fragmentation

English · Paperback / Softback

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A psychologist explores the human psyche's tendency toward fragmentation and a plan to restore a healthy self.

In this debut book, Litvin argues that the human psyche tends, often as a response to trauma, to shatter into disjointed parts. This can be a normal and even salutary psychological mechanism, especially when employed to defensively sequester the mind from overwhelming pain. But the mind can overreact to distress, leading to a self so addled with internal fissures that unhappiness, anxiety, confusion, and a deficit of self-esteem can ensue. Fortunately, the author contends, the splintering of one's self can be remedied by establishing a dialogue between the parts, hence producing a "congruence" that results in the harmony of a "Utopian collective": "The solid identity is a unique structure of the psyche where the fragments are aligned together in common goals and attitude." In order to illustrate his chief points, Litvin concocts a fictional case study that chronicles the life of soldier Stepan Kryvoruchko, who fled the authoritarian ideology of the Soviet Union and suffered from a "shattered identity" as a consequence. The author vividly personifies the scattered shards of Stepan's mind, and the process whereby he heals destructive "splitting" through a reconstructive unification. Litvin compellingly assesses the political dimension of his theory, and the "virus of radicalization" that can infect both individuals as well as body politics. Author also includes helpful literary analogies, drawing a connection between critique of totalitarian collectivism and Dostoyevsky's novelistic dissection of the issue.

This volume also expands upon the author's idea of sailing as a metaphor for introspective search, and provides a broader account of the nature of individual equilibrium; these concrete illustrations are of great instructional value.

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Chester Litvin, PhD is a clinical psychologist private practice. He uses an existential approach in his writings. He is author of several psychological thrillers. Dr. Litvin resides in Greater Los Angeles area.

Product details

Authors Chester Litvin
Publisher Trafford Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 30.11.2019
 
EAN 9781490798349
ISBN 978-1-4907-9834-9
No. of pages 392
Dimensions 191 mm x 235 mm x 21 mm
Weight 730 g
Subject Non-fiction book > Psychology, esoterics, spirituality, anthroposophy > Psychology: general, reference works

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