The Paranormal Surrounds Us

Psychic Phenomena in Literature, Culture and Psychoanalysis

Richard Reichbart author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:McFarland & Co Inc

Published:25th Jan '19

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Shakespeare, Tolstoy, Joyce, E.M. Forster and Ingmar Bergman all made the paranormal essential to their depiction of humanity. Freud recognized telepathy as an everyday phenomenon. Observations on parapsychological aspects of psychoanalysis also include the findings of the Mesmerists, Jung, Ferenczi and Eisenbud.

Many academicians attribute such psychic discoveries to "poetic license" rather than to accurate understanding of our parapsychological capacities. The author--a practicing psychoanalyst and parapsychologist, and a lawyer familiar with Navajo culture--argues for a fresh appraisal of psi phenomena and their integration into psychoanalytic theory and clinical work, literary studies and anthropology.

“A provocative and entertaining tour de force that challenges mainstream ways of conceptualizing both aesthetics and scientific inquiry.... It is not an exaggeration to call Reichbart’s oeuvre a masterpiece with the potential to shift paradigms.... highly recommended”—Choice; “As the topic of unconscious communication makes its way toward the center of contemporary psychoanalytic debate, Richard Reichbart has presciently provided an exhaustive account of the concept, both within psychoanalysis and beyond. Having been immersed in the worlds of both psychoanalysis and parapsychological research, the author constructs a tour de force that coordinates the traces of psi phenomena across these and other disciplines. Moreover, not only has Reichbart written the definitive text on psychic phenomena as a topic of psychoanalytic inquiry, he has written a deeply insightful account of the relationship between psychoanalysis and science. At the heart of Reichbart’s argument are pressing questions about the limits of contemporary scientific thinking, and about psychoanalysis as an effort to operate at and to expand those limits. Popular audiences interested in the subject of psi phenomena will find a great deal by which to be fascinated herein, but it is the psychoanalytic clinician who will most benefit from such a rigorous encounter with aspects of analytic theory and practice that have been suppressed for too long.”—Jared Russell, author of Nietzsche and the Clinic: Psychoanalysis, Philosophy , Metaphysics; “Since Freud’s famous dismissal of telepathy back in 1922, ‘...I have no opinion on the matter and know nothing about it,’ he sent a strong message to his followers. Despite his own conflict over the subject, he warned others not to pursue this realm any further, lest they discredit the field. Most psychoanalysts obeyed. Most, but not all. Richard Reichbart, almost a century later, tells us the story of these courageous dissidents who dare delve into ‘the occult.’ the ‘paranormal,’ the ‘psi phenomena,’ and the ‘extraordinary knowing.’ This meticulously researched work, destined to become a classic, is the definitive response to Freud. Fascinating and immensely readable, his sections on literature and culture provide the necessary foundation for building an interdisciplinary bridge, which moves us a giant step forward. In the true spirit of psychoanalysis, he shows us how a deeper appreciation of our own field’s past efforts to understand these ubiquitous phenomena will facilitate a better integration of new findings. This book is a must for all students, clinicians, and academics who want to or need to better understand and demystify our ‘sixth sense.’”—Ira Brenner, M.D., author of Dissociation of Trauma and Dark Matters—Exploring the Realm of Psychic Devastation.

  • Winner of Choice Outstanding Academic Title 2019 (United States)

ISBN: 9780786495368

Dimensions: 254mm x 178mm x 12mm

Weight: 435g

242 pages