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The Growth of Mind is the product of a series of ten lectures by Neville Symington. It offers an understanding of the mind and its capacity to discover truth, establishing this as the foundation stone for our judgment and critique of the human world. Although the book's field of exploration lies in psychological processes met in the consulting-room, grounded in the general principles of psycho-analysis, the book's mode of enquiry is to elucidate a knowledge of individual people.

Exploring the mind's active role in understanding, the book suggests that the act of understanding has a transformative function, and that to be a person is to be a part of a community. It suggests that the super-ego is a sign of some undeveloped function within the personality. If the ego and all its functions are fully evolved, then the super-ego will only be minimally present in the personality. Symington posits that the unconscious represents an agglomerative mass in an undif

Table of Contents

Introduction: on overview

1 The core of the personality

2 The unformed ego

3 Foundation for growth of mind

4 Consequences of mother’s contemplation

5 Hypnotic power

6 Unfocussed stare

7 The knowledge of being

8 Creative intercourse between analyst and patient, between mother and child, between teacher and student

9 What is it that is unconscious?

Index

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 1/25/2018 12:09:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781138327832, 978-1138327832
      ISBN10: 1138327832

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      The Growth of Mind is the product of a series of ten lectures by Neville Symington. It offers an understanding of the mind and its capacity to discover truth, establishing this as the foundation stone for our judgment and critique of the human world. Although the book's field of exploration lies in psychological processes met in the consulting-room, grounded in the general principles of psycho-analysis, the book's mode of enquiry is to elucidate a knowledge of individual people.

      Exploring the mind's active role in understanding, the book suggests that the act of understanding has a transformative function, and that to be a person is to be a part of a community. It suggests that the super-ego is a sign of some undeveloped function within the personality. If the ego and all its functions are fully evolved, then the super-ego will only be minimally present in the personality. Symington posits that the unconscious represents an agglomerative mass in an undif

      Table of Contents

      Introduction: on overview

      1 The core of the personality

      2 The unformed ego

      3 Foundation for growth of mind

      4 Consequences of mother’s contemplation

      5 Hypnotic power

      6 Unfocussed stare

      7 The knowledge of being

      8 Creative intercourse between analyst and patient, between mother and child, between teacher and student

      9 What is it that is unconscious?

      Index

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