1st Edition

Living in the Borderland The Evolution of Consciousness and the Challenge of Healing Trauma

By Jerome S. Bernstein Copyright 2005
288 Pages
by Routledge

288 Pages
by Routledge

288 Pages
by Routledge

Living in the Borderland addresses the evolution of Western consciousness and describes the emergence of the ‘Borderland,' a spectrum of reality that is beyond the rational yet is palpable to an increasing number of individuals. Building on Jungian theory, Jerome Bernstein argues that a greater openness to transrational reality experienced by Borderland personalities allows new possibilities... Read more

Part 1. Prologue.  Living in the Borderland: The Pathological and the Sacred --Hannah. Make-up of this Psyche Split-Off from Nature: Darwin and Overspecialization. Beyond Darwin and Newton: Complex Adaptive Systems. Suicide. Beyond Darwin and Newton: Complex Adaptive Systems. A Co-Evolutionary Partner. Part 2: Introduction to Part 2: Psychological and Clinical Implications. A Great Grief. Portals to the Borderland. Borderland/Borderline. Part 3: Introduction to Part 3: A New Emerging Consciousness: Building a Clinical Bridge between the Mind-Body Split. A Cookout: Fundamental Differences and Points of Linkage Between. Navajo and Western Healing Systems. Clinical Adaptations Between Navajo and Western Healing Approaches: Spiritual Redemption or Spiritual Bypass. Transrational Data in a Western Clinical Context: Synchronicity. Environmental Illness Complex. Further Reflections.

Biography

Bernstein, Jerome S.