Nature is a Haunted House
Nature is a Haunted House – but Art – a House that tries to be haunted. – Emily Dickinson, letter to Thomas Wentworth Higginson, 1876 Emily Dickinson first wrote to…
Nature is a Haunted House – but Art – a House that tries to be haunted. – Emily Dickinson, letter to Thomas Wentworth Higginson, 1876 Emily Dickinson first wrote to…
Here, I would like to examine more deeply the question of the weird, and its relationship to the uncanny, a concept allied to psychotherapy since Freud’s 1919 essay ‘Das Unheimliche’….
In an earlier post, on ‘Trauma and Thauma’ I related a dream where I glimpsed a vast ancient structure like a dam, or a weir. Water would soon flood over…
“Blake … was … mad!” This was Jonathan Wordsworth’s introduction to William Blake’s ‘The Marriage of Heaven and Hell’. A tall, patrician figure, with an air of amusement and a…
This is a case study I presented at a Symposium on ‘Counselling the Exceptional Experiencer’ on 20th May 2023. The event was hosted by the Parapsychological Association. In the first…
Psychotherapy has always struggled with love. Freud’s concept of erotic transference was an attempt to understand and contain the eruption of love within a therapeutic relationship. The patient doesn’t love…
Human beings have always changed their consciousness by ingesting substances. Alcohol, tobacco and caffeine are legal means to do this in our society, while cocaine, heroin, cannabis, ketamine, LSD, MDMA…
It’s a commonplace observation within psychotherapy that “the relationship is the therapy”. Efforts to identify any other factor that makes a difference (such as the psychotherapeutic modality used, client expectations,…
Weird Therapy is an approach to psychotherapy that embraces a vision of reality as weird. What do we mean by ‘weird’? The word first appeared as wyrd in Old English,…
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