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The philosophical basis and healing factor of embodied imagination |
WANG Zhendong1, LIU Yuanyuan2, CAI Baohong3, SHEN Heyong4, ZHANG Qian5 |
1 School of Basic Medical Sciences, Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Shanghai 201203; 2 Department of Psychology, University of Macau, Macau 999078; 3 Guangdong Pharmaceutical University, Guangzhou 510006; 4 Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, City University of Macau, Macau 999078; 5 Naval Medical Center, Naval Medical University, Shanghai 200433 |
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Abstract Embodied imagination is a kind of method working with dreams in Jung's analytical psychology. Analyzing the philosophical basis of the theory of embodied imagination and the healing factor of its technique, the following main points can be found. embodied imagination takes the phenomenology as its first and foremost philosophical foundation. It absorbed the presupposition of the complex system and the methodology of “emergence” in the complex theory. The Chinese Taoist thoughts also inspired the creation and development of embodied imagination. Through the working process of embodied imagination, the “individualization” can be realized by means of “transcendental function” so that the integration of personality will be achieved. From the perspective of neurophysiology, the imaginative work on the image of dreams is effective in repairing and reconstruction of the traumatic implicit memory.
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