1st Edition
Symbolic Mental Representations in Arts and Mystical Experiences Primordial Mental Activity and Archetypal Constellations
List of figures
Preface
Acknowledgements and Credits
Abbreviations
Chapter 1 – Introduction to the understanding of archetypal constellations through the lens of Primordial Mental Activity
Part I – How discussing the structure, affective charging, and functioning of the body within the occurrence of archetypal constellations can support the developmental view of archetypes
Chapter 2 – Exploring the origins of symbolic thinking: the intelligibility of the sensing and feeling brain
Chapter 3 – PMA (Primordial Mental Activity): The affective-somatic unconscious
Chapter 4 – Archetypal imagery as mainly channelled by mental representations that mediate the here-now from partial simulations of the past, awakening or reliving the affectivity that marked it, and the background cognitive capacity that (by then) targeted its metabolisation
Chapter 5 – Affects, sounds, images, and actions: addressing the developmental formation and activation of archetypes through the consideration of image-schemas and PMA
Chapter 6 – The comparison of PMA to the fantasy-thinking mind
Conclusion to Part I
Part II – Impressions and expressions of the body’s mind in mystical experiences and Arts
Chapter 7 – Proximities and distances between mental illness and mysticism
Chapter 8 – Mystical experiences of the Ayahuasca consumption – the Brazilian Santo Daime doctrine and European neo-shamanism
Chapter 9 – Witnessing PMA operations: the activation of archetypes in [neo]shamanic practices
Chapter 10 – Arts and psychosis: Comprehending PMA expressions in their association
Chapter 11 – Interpreting PMA in artistic creations: primary metaphors on canvases
Conclusion to Part II
Part III – Affects, image schematic compounds, and patterns of behaviour – Links between body, concept, and culture
Chapter 12 – Conclusions: Understanding affective, non-verbal matrices of the making of meaning
Chapter 13 – Further researchIndex
Biography
Giselle Manica is a clinical psychologist, a graduate of the Federal University of Santa Catarina in Psychology, with an MSc in Social Psychology from the same university, an MA in Mysticism and Religious Experiences, from the University of Kent/UK, and a PhD in Psychoanalytic Studies from the University of Essex/UK






