Tag: self-transcendence


CENESTHOPATHY

Defining Cenesthopathy and its Core Attributes The term cenesthopathy refers to a complex phenomenological experience characterized by an individual’s profound sensation of being an integral part of a larger system or environment. According to foundational research by Binns (2010), this phenomenon transcends simple sensory perception, moving into the realm of deep psychological and existential integration. […]

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TRANSPERSONAL PSYCHOLOGY

Abstract: Defining the Scope Transpersonal psychology represents a significant movement within the broader field of psychological study, often referred to as the “fourth force,” following psychoanalysis, behaviorism, and humanistic psychology. This discipline is fundamentally concerned with exploring the spiritual, mystical, and transcendent dimensions of human experience. While traditional psychology often limits its inquiry to the […]

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SELF-TRANSCENDENCE

a state where a person can devote themselves fully to another person, work, cause or activity. It was first described by an Austrian psychiatrist Viktor Emil Frankl (1905-1998)] SELF-TRANSCENDENCE: “Self-transcendence is seen to be a part of a healthy person to be able to focus on a thing other than himself.”

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