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The articles listed here are on dynamic psychology (the psychology of the subconscious mind and the unconscious mind). Understanding the ways by which the mind works has implications for all theories of mental disorder. The ideas in the articles on Emotion and Abreaction are needed in order to fully understand the other articles listed here.


Basic Ideas

Group of articles on Emotion and Abreaction



section 1 Mind  and  Body

Psychological View of  Mental Disorder

Psycho-Somatics

Prediction and Psychological Distress



section 2 Chaotic  Life

Vulnerability of the Ego

Confusion and Identity

Antithetical Thoughts and Voices

Doubt, Behaviour and Experience

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section 3 Madness

Guilt and Meaning - part 1, catatonia and faith

Guilt and Meaning - part 2, trauma and slow-onset catatonia

Narcissism and Schizophrenia

Narcissism - Mania and Manic Depression (also known as bipolar disorder)


Jealousy and Kundalini Psychosis

Pride and Paranoia

Depression and Autism, and other states of despair

Mind Loops



section 4 Violence

Envy and the Death Desire

Psychology of  Nihilism

Violence & the Loss of  Freedom

Destructiveness



section 5 Abreaction as Therapy

Abreaction 1 - Its Effects on Identity

Abreaction 2 - Examples

Abreaction 3 - Creactive Illness


Drugs & Dancing & Conversion

Abreaction in Romanticism and Evangelism

Rites of Passage

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section 6 External Influences

Energy Transfer - Dreams and Night Entities


section 7 More Articles

Sexual Obsessions



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