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Initiation or Aberration: The Physiology and Diagnosis of Mental Illness
Initiation or Aberration: The Physiology and Diagnosis of Mental Illness

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Author: James A. Dyson
Publisher: Steiner Books
Category: Book


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Sales Rank: 3124767

Media: Paperback
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 192

ISBN: 0880105291
Dewey Decimal Number: 362
EAN: 9780880105293
ASIN: 0880105291

Publication Date: December 30, 2008  (In 39 Days)

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Firmly grounded in modern physiology, as well as in the work of Rudolf Steiner, Dr. Dyson offers descriptions of the fundamental activities of the physical body and Steiners most complex views of the inner and outer human being. He shows us how the major organslung, liver, kidney, and heartare associated, both physically and spiritually, with specific soul disturbances. Avoiding the pitfalls of reductionism, he fearlessly delves into the difficult issues of depression, anxiety and related disorders, while showing how they are connected to the complex interrelationships of body, soul and spirit. From these observations, Dyson develops specific diagnoses and possible treatments, based not on broad, abstract categories, but on precise phenomenological observations. His detailed yet accessible text will prove valuable to anyone looking for insights into the most perplexing psychological issues of our time.