The Concept of Dissociation: Sigmund Freud’s Repression Model
Paul Kiritsis, PsyD (Clinical psychology), MScMed (Clinical neurophysiology), MA (Western esotericism)
Late in the nineteenth century dissociation paraded under names championed by the French
In contradistinction to the French who worked within defined phenomenological parameters, their maritime rivals, the
The next momentous step in the evolutionary development of the concept of dissociation was made
The name Franz Anton Mesmer (1734-1815) is often evoked with respect to the evolutionary history
In Philadelphia in 1731, an era most important to America’s cultural and pneumatic evolution, Benjamin
As a discipline seeking knowledge of the divine, theosophy has been around since late antiquity
The terrain of ancient Egypt has stirred the imagination of the West for time immemorial,
One of the most critical issues in science today pertains to the relationship of the
What we find with respect to the history of psychotherapy in the Western world is