Psycho-bio-genealogy the true origins of the disease - Antonio Bertoli
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Psycho-bio-genealogy the true origins of the disease - Antonio Bertoli
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Description
There are connections, relationships and influences that connect an individual firstly to his family, secondly to the society in which he is born and to the culture of which he is part, thirdly to the biological species to which he belongs.
Despite being aware of this assumption, traditional therapeutic approaches consider the individual's problems - dissatisfaction, difficulties in relationships, work problems, relationship problems, depression, physical illnesses - only in relation to the person who suffers from them , as if this were an autonomous entity, isolated from everything else.
Yet there is a close and unequivocal relationship between the subject and his being part of a family, a society, a culture and a biological species. This relationship is often unconscious and for this reason difficult to identify, but bringing it to the level of consciousness is essential to escape from the vicious circle of discomfort and physical illness itself and to educate the individual's unconscious so that it does not return to repeating and radicalizing what he learned over the course of previous generations and his own biography.
This is the underlying objective of the approach described in this book, among the most complete and authoritative works on the subject. The Psycho-bio-genealogy approach merges, within an organic path, Psychogenealogy and the New Medicine of RGHamer , starting from the belief that it is precisely the family tree that is at the basis of neuroses and obsessions, and also of many diseases.
In essence, we all inherit a psychic imprint, a sort of prison that we are not aware of possessing. And it is precisely from here that those conflicts arise that translate into physical illness or mental distress.
So where does the therapeutic approach of Psycho-Bio-Genealogy come from? From the awareness of the conflict, as in New Medicine and Psychogenealogy and, at the same time, from the need to bring out the true, profound and genealogical origin of discomfort . And it is here that paradoxical or psychomagical acts find space, which the author describes and proposes in the last part of the book, drawing inspiration from great masters such as M. Erickson, J. Haley or A. Jodorowsky.
Index
Introduction
Part One - A new paradigm
- Chapter 1: Defining reality, defining life: the irreducible complexity of the living
- Chapter 2: Some notes on physics
- Chapter 3: Some considerations on evolution
- Chapter 4: The individual as a bio-pheno-anthropo-genealogical system. Toward a theory of primary archetypes
Part Two - New medicine and psychogenealogy
- Premise
- Chapter 1: New Medicine and conflict theory
- Chapter 2: Psychogenealogy or transgenerational psychoanalytic theory
Part Three - Psycho-bio-genealogy. Primary archetypes and new conflict theory
- Chapter 1: Masculine and Feminine
- Chapter 2: Eros and Thanatos
- Chapter 3: Psycho-bio-genealogical practice and primary archetypes
Part Four - The therapeutic act. Paradox, ordeal and psychomagic
- Chapter 1: Erickson, Haley, and Jodorowsky
- Chapter 2: Therapeutic act and theory of change
- Chapter 3: The psychomagic of Alejandro Jodorowsky
- Chapter 4: Analogical thought, metaphor and symbol: path indications on the genesis of the therapeutic act
Part Five - Examples
- Chapter 1: The case of M
- Chapter 2: Feedback, experiences
Part Six - Sources
Premise