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ethereal doctor of psychology: The Psyche in Chinese Medicine Giovanni Maciocia, 2009-07-30 THE PSYCHE IN CHINESE MEDICINE comprehensively discusses the treatment of mental-emotional disorders with both acupuncture and herbal medicine. Suitable for practitioners and students of Chinese medicine it discusses first the aetiology, pathology and diagnosis of mental disorders. It explores the nature of the Mind (Shen), Ethereal Soul (Hun), Corporeal Soul (Po), Intellect (Yi) and Will-Power (Zhi) and then presents the diagnosis and treatment of the most common psychological disorders with both acupuncture and Chinese herbs in detail. Specific chapters focus on the treatment of common conditions including depression, anxiety, insomnia, panic attacks, bipolar disorder and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. Each condition is illustrated with case histories from the author's 35 years-long practice. - Comprehensive discussion of the nature of the Shen, Hun, Po, Yi and Zhi in Chinese medicine - The first detailed description of the nature and functions of the Hun (Ethereal Soul) and how that relates to conditions such as depression, bipolar disorders and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder - An entire chapter dedicated to the functions of acupuncture points in the treatment of mental-emotional disorders - Case studies that offer realistic insights and understanding to the range of diagnostic and treatment choices the practitioner can make - Attractive 2-colour page layout gives easy access and navigation around the text |
ethereal doctor of psychology: Doctor Who Psychology (2nd Edition) Travis Langley, 2023-11-07 How does an immortal deal with death? What can an ancient Time Lord teach us about real human nature? Why does the Doctor say he and Freud “got on very well”? How do the Daleks and Cybermen reflect concerns about losing our humanity? And what new challenges loom ahead when the Doctor regenerates as a woman? Hailed as the “most successful sci-fi series ever made” (Guinness World Records), Doctor Who has been a cult-classic for more than half a century. And though time may not be the boss—Rule 408—as times change, so too do social norms and psychological challenges, which have paved the way for a new kind of Doctor who can appeal to the modern viewer. Revised and updated for our changing times, the second edition of Doctor Who Psychology: Times Change explores the alien in us all. Travis Langley’s fascinating in-depth collection delves into the psychology behind the time-traveling Doctor in his many iterations—as men and women—as well as his companions and his foes. With a foreword by Third Doctor Companion Katy Manning, an introduction to the second edition, and new interviews with actors who have played Doctors new and old, Doctor Who Psychology: Times Change travels through the how and why of Who. Contributors to the second edition include: Jenna Busch * Erin Currie * Jim Davies * Kristin Erickson * Wind Goodfriend * Daniel Hand * David Kyle Johnson * Billy San Juan * Deirdre Kelly * Alan Kistler * Travis Langley * Katy Manning * Justine Mastin * Matt Munson * Miranda Pollock * Stephen Prescott * Sarita Robinson * Aaron Sagers * Daniel Saunders * Janina Scarlet * William Sharp |
ethereal doctor of psychology: History of Psychology through Symbols James Broderick, 2023-12-15 Volume Two of The History of Psychology through Symbols continues a groundbreaking approach of using symbols to deepen the understanding of psychological history as well as the importance of how one lives, an emphasis on engagement with symbols and with specific exercises, called emancipatory opportunities, to apply the lessons of psychological history to daily life. From the birth of modern psychology in the laboratory of Wilhelm Wundt, Volume Two discusses how the early theories of voluntarism, structuralism, evolution, and pragmatism influenced the modern development of psychology. The importance of making unconscious shadow forces in science conscious is explored through the impact of the eugenic movement, the controversies surrounding the development of psychological testing, and current research biases in psychology. Volume Two describes how clinical psychology emerged as a powerful profession in mental health care. The Four Forces of Psychology are explored through their natural and hermeneutic science influences. Psychoanalytic and Jungian analytical psychology comprise the first force, behaviorism the second force, humanistic-existential the third force, and transpersonal psychology the fourth force that includes a groundbreaking discussion of psychedelic history and research that could revolutionize mental health and drug and alcohol treatment. Rejecting that science transcends historical events, this volume provides a political, socioeconomic, and cultural context for modern psychology and all Four Forces of Psychology. This book is ideal for those seeking a dynamic and engaging way of learning about or teaching the history of psychology and would also be of interest to students, practitioners, and scholars of science, philosophy, history and systems, religious studies, art, and mental health and drug and alcohol treatment, as well as those interested in applying the lessons of history to daily life. |
ethereal doctor of psychology: Home at the Tree of Life Elena Gabor, 2013-01-01 Home at the Tree of Life is a groundbreaking book that sheds light on the mysteries of consciousness, life and death, and the underlying causes of many physical and mental conditions. It presents four people's extraordinary journeys of self-discovery and healing from severe disorders (depression, suicidal thoughts, anxiety, insomnia) attained without prescription medication. Dr. Gabor's pioneering techniques for exploring the subconscious and superconscious levels of the mind helped her clients open new and unexpected doors into the fascinating realms of past lives and the afterlife, and to gain access to the universe where all souls are originated from (referred to as Home in this book) and to the Source of Life. In this book you will find answers to questions such as: Who are we? Why don't we remember where we came from? What is our purpose on Earth? What are diseases and how can we heal ourselves? Why is there suffering on Earth? What happens during sleep? Where do we go after the physical death, what does that universe look like and what do we do there? What is the difference between soul and spirit? Who are Spiritual Guides and what is their purpose? Who or what is The Source or God and how can we access God? Where does the increased number of souls come from? What is the future of our planet? This is a brilliant book. Not only is it a therapeutic work that is infinitely helpful in showing you how to heal and remove significant life obstacles, but it is also a book of cosmic wisdom, the proportions of which give you answers to the most important issues of human existence. -Marilyn Gordon, B.C.Ht and author of Realize your Greatness Dr. Gabor's book is one of the most honest books on healing, reincarnation and the afterlife. -Theodoros Kousouli, D.C., C.Ht. This enlightening book is an inspiration to all who seek eternal truth and purpose. If you enjoyed the books written by psychiatrist Brian Weiss, M.D. and psychologist Michael Newton, Ph.D. you will love this book! -John Sanders, Psy.D.t, C.Ht. |
ethereal doctor of psychology: Insomnia Marina Benjamin, 2018-11-13 “An insomniac’s ideal sleep aid—and that’s a compliment. With her collage of ruminations about sleeplessness, [Benjamin] promises no real cure . . . Her slim book is what the doctor ordered.”—The Atlantic Insomnia is on the rise. Villainous and unforgiving, it’s the enemy o f energy and focus, the thief of our repose. But can insomnia be an ally, too, a validator of the present moment, of edginess and creativity? Marina Benjamin takes on her personal experience of the condition—her struggles with it, her insomniac highs, and her dawning awareness that states of sleeplessness grant us valuable insights into the workings of our unconscious minds. Although insomnia is rarely entirely welcome, Benjamin treats it less as an affliction than as an encounter that she engages with and plumbs. She adds new dimensions to both our understanding of sleep (and going without it) and of night, and how we perceive darkness. Along the way, Insomnia trips through illuminating material from literature, art, philosophy, psychology, pop culture, and more. Benjamin pays particular attention to the relationship between women and sleep—Penelope up all night, unraveling her day’s weaving for Odysseus; the Pre–Raphaelite artists’ depictions of deeply sleeping women; and the worries that keep contemporary females awake. Insomnia is an intense, lyrical, witty, and humane exploration of a state we too often consider only superficially. “This is the song of insomnia, and I shall sing it,” Marina Benjamin declares. |
ethereal doctor of psychology: The American Journal of Psychology Granville Stanley Hall, Edward Bradford Titchener, Karl M. Dallenbach, Madison Bentley, Edwin Garrigues Boring, Margaret Floy Washburn, 1904 |
ethereal doctor of psychology: Exploring Your Mind with the Psychologists Albert Edward Wiggam, 1928 |
ethereal doctor of psychology: Bernard Shaw Sally Peters, 1996-01-01 A biography of the playwright speculates that he was secretly homosexual and examines his literary ambitions and austere lifestyle |
ethereal doctor of psychology: Studies in the Psychology of Sex Havelock Ellis, 1906 |
ethereal doctor of psychology: West African Psychology Edward Geoffrey Parrinder, Geoffrey Parrinder, 2003-05 This comparative study of African religion and psychology deals with the idea of the soul and the spiritual powers of man and animals in West African belief. Based on personal research supported by anthropological study, it covers most of the coast and hinterland from the Ivory Coast to Eastern Nigeria. It records beliefs in a future life; reincarnation; metamorphosis; ghosts; hysterical possession; soul-eating by witches; and the interpretation of dreams. |
ethereal doctor of psychology: The Doctor Looks at Love and Life Joseph Collins, 1926 |
ethereal doctor of psychology: Studies in the Psychology of Sex Havelock Ellis, 2001-10 Under ?Erotic Symbolism? I include practically all the aberrations of the sexual instinct, although some of these have seemed of sufficient importance for separate discussion in previous volumes. It is highly probable that many readers will consider that the name scarcely suffices to cover manifestations so numerous and so varied. The term ?sexual equivalents? will seem preferable to some. ?The Mechanism of Detumescence? brings us at last to the final climax for which the earlier and more prolonged stage of tumescence, which has occupied us so often in these Studies, is the elaborate preliminary. ?The art of love,? a clever woman novelist has written, ?is the art of preparation.? That ?preparation? is, on the physiological side, the production of tumescence, and all courtship is concerned in building up tumescence. But the final conjugation of two individuals in an explosion of detumescence, thus slowly brought about, though it is largely an involuntary act, is still not without its psychological implications and consequences;In the Psychic State of Pregnancy we at last touch the point at which the whole complex process of sex reaches its goal. A woman with a child in her womb is the everlasting miracle which all the romance of love, all the cunning devices of tumescence and detumescence, have been invented to make manifest. |
ethereal doctor of psychology: Current Opinion , 1909 |
ethereal doctor of psychology: The Soul--a Study of Past and Present Beliefs Lonna Dennis Arnett, 1904 |
ethereal doctor of psychology: Psychology of Sex Havelock Ellis, 1901 |
ethereal doctor of psychology: Mating in Captivity Esther Perel, 2007-10-30 One of the world’s most respected voices on erotic intelligence, Esther Perel offers a bold, provocative new take on intimacy and sex. Mating in Captivity invites us to explore the paradoxical union of domesticity and sexual desire, and explains what it takes to bring lust home. Drawing on more than twenty years of experience as a couples therapist, Perel examines the complexities of sustaining desire. Through case studies and lively discussion, Perel demonstrates how more exciting, playful, and even poetic sex is possible in long-term relationships. Wise, witty, and as revelatory as it is straightforward, Mating in Captivity is a sensational book that will transform the way you live and love. |
ethereal doctor of psychology: Psychology and Religion Volume 11 C.G Jung, 2014-12-18 Sixteen studies in religious phenomena, including Psychology and Religion and Answer to Job. |
ethereal doctor of psychology: Augustine and Psychology Sandra Dixon, John Doody, Kim Paffenroth, Villanova University, 2012-12-21 The essays here show the interface and relevance of psychology to theology (and vice versa), and they do so in a way that will be useful to upper-level undergraduate or graduate-level courses in religious studies. The collection is also useful for presenting classic essays as well as new essays appearing here for the first time. |
ethereal doctor of psychology: Studies in the Psychology of Sex: Sexual inversion Havelock Ellis, 1901 |
ethereal doctor of psychology: Studies in the Psychology of Sex: Sexual inversion. [2d ed Havelock Ellis, 1902 |
ethereal doctor of psychology: Studies in the psychology of sex. v.2, 1902 Havelock Ellis, 1906 |
ethereal doctor of psychology: Current Literature Edward Jewitt Wheeler, Frank Crane, 1909 |
ethereal doctor of psychology: Collected Works of C. G. Jung, Volume 11 C. G. Jung, 2024-03-19 Reprint. This edition original copyright: 1969. |
ethereal doctor of psychology: Light , 1893 |
ethereal doctor of psychology: The Copley Chronicles , |
ethereal doctor of psychology: Current Literature , 1909 |
ethereal doctor of psychology: The Scottish Review , 1893 |
ethereal doctor of psychology: Letting Go David R. Hawkins, M.D., Ph.D., 2014-01-15 This groundbreaking bestseller describes a simple and effective way to let go of challenges from world-renowned author, psychiatrist, clinician, spiritual teacher, and researcher of consciousness, David R. Hawkins, M.D., Ph.D. “Letting Go” is a guide to helping to remove the obstacles we all have that keep us from living a more conscious life, it is truly a life-changing book. Many of us have trouble Letting Go in our lives even though it can have profound impact on our life.” —Wayne Dyer During the many decades of Dr. David Hawkins’, clinical psychiatric practice, the primary aim was to seek the most effective ways to relieve human suffering in all of its many forms. In Letting Go, he shares from his clinical and personal experience that surrender is the surest route to total fulfillment. This motivational book provides a mechanism for letting go of blocks to happiness, love, joy, success, health, and ultimately Enlightenment. The mechanism of surrender that Dr. Hawkins describes can be done in the midst of everyday life. The book is equally useful for all dimensions of human life: physical health, creativity, financial success, emotional healing, vocational fulfillment, relationships, sexuality and spiritual growth. It is an invaluable resource for all professionals who work in the areas of mental health, psychology, medicine, self-help, addiction recovery and spiritual development. Letting go is one of the most efficacious tools by which to reach spiritual goals. — David Hawkins, M.D., Ph.D. This profound self-development book offers a roadmap to release emotional burdens, unlock inner peace, and embrace a life of fulfillment. It is a classic that will help you break free from limitations and unlock your true potential. Learn how to navigate challenges with grace and emerge as a stronger, more resilient version of yourself. By incorporating the principles of surrender, Letting Go provides practical tools for personal growth and transformation. This consciousness-expanding book will help you: · Release past traumas, negative beliefs, and self-imposed limitations. · Experience a newfound sense of freedom, joy, and authenticity. · Recover from addiction · Enhance your personal relationships · Achieve success in your career Join millions who have experienced profound transformations through the principles outlined in Letting Go. Letting Go is a must-read for anyone on a quest for personal growth, spirituality, and self-improvement. Whether you're new to the realm of self-help books or a seasoned seeker, Dr. David Hawkins' insights will inspire you to embrace a life of conscious living, emotional well-being, positive thinking, and unlimited possibilities. Experience the transformative power of letting go and unlock a life of healing, success, and spiritual growth. |
ethereal doctor of psychology: Collected Works of C.G. Jung C.G. Jung, 2023-09-08 The Collected Works of C. G. Jung is a multi-volume work containing the writings of psychiatrist Carl Jung. Contains revised versions of works previously published, works not previously translated, and new translations of virtually all of Jung's writings. Prior to his death he supervised the textual revision. Several of the volumes are extensively illustrated; each contains an index and most a bibliography. |
ethereal doctor of psychology: The Basic Writings of C.G. Jung C. G. Jung, 2021-05-11 In exploring the manifestations of human spiritual experience both in the imaginative activities of the individual and in the formation of mythologies and of religious symbolism in various cultures, C. G. Jung laid the groundwork for a psychology of the spirit. The excerpts here illuminate the concept of the unconscious, the central pillar of his work, and display ample evidence of the spontaneous spiritual and religious activities of the human mind. This compact volume will serve as an ideal introduction to Jung's basic concepts. Part I of this book, On the Nature and Functioning of the Psyche, contains material from four works: Symbols of Transformation, On the Nature of the Psyche, The Relations between the Ego and the Unconscious, and Psychological Types. Also included in Part I are Archetypes of the Collective Unconscious and Psychological Aspects of the Mother Archetype. Part II, On Pathology and Therapy, includes On the Nature of Dreams, On the Pathogenesis of Schizophrenia, and selections from Psychology of the Transference. In Part III appear Introduction to the Religious and Psychological Problems of Alchemy and two sections of Psychology and Religion. Part IV, called On Human Development, consists of the essay Marriage as a Psychological Relationship. |
ethereal doctor of psychology: Qualitative Health Psychology Michael Murray, Kerry Chamberlain, 1999-03-19 `This book constitutes a valuable resource for postgraduate students and researchers. Most.... of the chapters succeed in providing a clear and comprehensive introduction to the various approaches and/or methods, thus enabling the reader to make an informed decision about whether or not they wish to pursue the topic further. The book as a whole is also very well referenced and this makes it a source of essential information for students and researchers with an interest in qualitative health psychology′ - Health Psychology Update This book explains the role of qualitative research within health psychology. Theories and methods from a qualitative perspective are highly varied but, in general, differ from the positivist approach which is concerned with quantifying the individual risk factors presumed to cause health and illness behaviour. This book shows clearly how a qualitative approach offers a better understanding of the experience of illness while locating it in its broader social context. Providing a detailed examination of these issues, the book is organized into three sections - the first considers some of the main theoretical perspectives underlying qualitative research in health psychology including discourse analysis and narrative as well as the social context and embodiment of health and illness; the second examines some of the practical issues involved in conducting qualitative research with different populations, such as children and the terminally ill; and the final section considers a range of analytic issues and specific analytic approaches such as grounded theory and action research, and the evaluation of qualitative methods. |
ethereal doctor of psychology: Studies in the Psychology of Sex: Sexual selection in man Havelock Ellis, 1914 |
ethereal doctor of psychology: The American Journal of Clinical Medicine , 1911 |
ethereal doctor of psychology: Studies in the Psychology of Sex: Sexual selection in man: I. Touch. II. Smell. III. Hearing. IV. Vision Havelock Ellis, 1905 |
ethereal doctor of psychology: A History of Psychology Mikhail Grigorʹevich I͡Aroshevskiĭ, 1990 |
ethereal doctor of psychology: Studies in the Psychology of Sex: Sexual selection in man: I. Touch. II. Smell. III. Hearing. IV. Vision; 1926, [c1905 Havelock Ellis, 1905 |
ethereal doctor of psychology: The Adventure Beautiful Lilian Whiting, 1917 |
ethereal doctor of psychology: A History of the Future Peter J. Bowler, 2017-11-02 In this wide-ranging survey, Peter J. Bowler explores the phenomenon of futurology: predictions about the future development and impact of science and technology on society and culture in the twentieth century. Utilising science fiction, popular science literature and the novels of the literary elite, Bowler highlights contested responses to the potential for revolutionary social change brought about by real and imagined scientific innovations. Charting the effect of social and military developments on attitudes towards innovation in Europe and America, Bowler shows how conflict between the enthusiasm of technocrats and the pessimism of their critics was presented to the public in books, magazines and exhibitions, and on the radio and television. A series of case studies reveals the impact of technologies such as radio, aviation, space exploration and genetics, exploring rivalries between innovators and the often unexpected outcome of their efforts to produce mechanisms and machines that could change the world. |
ethereal doctor of psychology: Isis Unveiled Helena Blavatsky, 2023-12-08 This eBook edition of Isis Unveiled has been formatted to the highest digital standards and adjusted for readability on all devices. Isis Unveiled is a two-volume classic of esoteric philosophy which discusses occult science and the hidden and unknown forces of nature as well as the similarity of Christian scripture to Eastern religions such as Buddhism, Hinduism, the Vedas, and Zoroastrianism. The book follows the Renaissance notion of prisca theologia, in that all these religions purportedly descend from a common source; the ancient Wisdom-Religion. |
ethereal doctor of psychology: Isis Unveiled H. P. Blavatsky, 2021-11-11 Isis Unveiled H. P. Blavatsky - Includes the complete Volumes I and II of Isis Unveiled. Blavatsky's first major work on theosophy, examining religion and science in the light of Western and Oriental ancient wisdom and occult and spiritualistic phenomena. |
ETHEREAL Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
When ethereal, the adjectival kin of ether, debuted in English in the 1500s, it described regions beyond the Earth or anything that seemed to originate from them.
Ethereal - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
Something ethereal is airy and insubstantial, like a ghostly figure at the top of the stairs. This word can also describe something delicate and light, like a singer’s ethereal voice. Ethereal comes …
ETHEREAL | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
ETHEREAL definition: 1. very light and delicate, especially in a way that does not seem to come from the real, physical…. Learn more.
ethereal adjective - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage ...
Definition of ethereal adjective from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. extremely light and beautiful; seeming to belong to another, more spiritual, world. In a translucent sky, the domes …
ethereal - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
May 24, 2025 · Virgil described the ethereal process as expanding itself through the universe, and giving life and motion to the inhabitants of earth, water, and air, by a participation of its own …
Ethereal - definition of ethereal by The Free Dictionary
ethereal - characterized by unusual lightness and delicacy; "this smallest and most ethereal of birds"; "gossamer shading through his playing"
ETHEREAL Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com
Ethereal definition: light, airy, or tenuous.. See examples of ETHEREAL used in a sentence.
ETHEREAL definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
Someone or something that is ethereal has a delicate beauty. She's the most ethereal romantic heroine in cinema. American English : ethereal / ɪˈθɪəriəl /
ethereal, adj. & n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford …
What does the word ethereal mean? There are nine meanings listed in OED's entry for the word ethereal , one of which is labelled obsolete. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and …
Ethereal Definition & Meaning - YourDictionary
Ethereal definition: Extremely light or delicate.
ETHEREAL Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
When ethereal, the adjectival kin of ether, debuted in English in the 1500s, it described regions beyond the Earth or anything that seemed to originate from them.
Ethereal - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
Something ethereal is airy and insubstantial, like a ghostly figure at the top of the stairs. This word can also describe something delicate and light, like a singer’s ethereal voice. Ethereal comes …
ETHEREAL | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
ETHEREAL definition: 1. very light and delicate, especially in a way that does not seem to come from the real, physical…. Learn more.
ethereal adjective - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage ...
Definition of ethereal adjective from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. extremely light and beautiful; seeming to belong to another, more spiritual, world. In a translucent sky, the domes …
ethereal - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
May 24, 2025 · Virgil described the ethereal process as expanding itself through the universe, and giving life and motion to the inhabitants of earth, water, and air, by a participation of its own …
Ethereal - definition of ethereal by The Free Dictionary
ethereal - characterized by unusual lightness and delicacy; "this smallest and most ethereal of birds"; "gossamer shading through his playing"
ETHEREAL Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com
Ethereal definition: light, airy, or tenuous.. See examples of ETHEREAL used in a sentence.
ETHEREAL definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
Someone or something that is ethereal has a delicate beauty. She's the most ethereal romantic heroine in cinema. American English : ethereal / ɪˈθɪəriəl /
ethereal, adj. & n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
What does the word ethereal mean? There are nine meanings listed in OED's entry for the word ethereal , one of which is labelled obsolete. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and …
Ethereal Definition & Meaning - YourDictionary
Ethereal definition: Extremely light or delicate.