The Ecstatic Imagination by Dan Merkur

The Ecstatic Imagination by Dan Merkur

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Presents the first comprehensive survey of the varieties of psychedelic experience since 1975.

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The Ecstatic Imagination by Dan Merkur

The Ecstatic Imagination provides the first general theory of psychedelic experiences. Merkur refutes several theories that have been used to explain single categories of psychedelic experience, and offers instead a unitary theory that is applicable to all varieties. The book treats self-reports of psychedelic experiences as a wealth of neglected data which forms the basis to expand the psychoanalytic model of human imagination. An exhaustive phenomenology of the varieties of LSD, mescaline, and psilocybin experiences in Western and Native American cultures is joined together with psychoanalytic theories drawn from the classical, ego psychological, and object relations schools. Where existing theories prove inadequate to the discussion of data, original formulations are offered. The result is a rigorously psychoanalytic approach to the process of self-actualization.
Dan Merkur, PhD, is a clinical psychoanalyst in private practice in Toronto and a faculty member at both the Toronto Institute for Contemporary Psychoanalysis and the Living Institute. He is also a visiting scholar in the Department for the Study of Religion at the University of Toronto. Relating to God is his fourteenth book.
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ISBN 13 9780791436066
ISBN 10 0791436063
Titre The Ecstatic Imagination
Auteur Dan Merkur
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Type de reliure Paperback
Éditeur State University of New York Press
Année de publication 1998-01-22
Nombre de pages 226
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