Commentaries on the Work of Michael Eigen: Oblivion and Wisdom, Madness and Music
Commentaries on the Work of Michael Eigen: Oblivion and Wisdom, Madness and Music
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Bagai's commentary on Eigen's work focuses on key themes and ideas, providing insights through accessible writing and referencing relevant theory from other disciplines.
Format: Hardback
Length: 204 pages
Publication date: 18 October 2022
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
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Eigen's work is a profound exploration of the human psyche, delving into the intricate mechanisms of thought, emotion, and behavior. Through his extensive research and clinical experience, he has developed a unique perspective on the nature of psychosis and its impact on individuals and society.
One of the key themes in Eigen's work is the concept of the "psychotic core." He argues that psychosis is not a singular disorder but rather a constellation of symptoms that arise from underlying psychological and emotional issues. The psychotic core is characterized by a persistent sense of disconnection from reality, a distorted perception of the self and others, and a breakdown in cognitive functioning.
Another important aspect of Eigen's work is the concept of "emotional storm." He describes this as a period of intense and prolonged emotional distress that can lead to psychosis. Emotional storms are often triggered by traumatic experiences, such as abuse, neglect, or trauma, and can result in a range of symptoms, including hallucinations, delusions, and disorganized thinking.
In his commentary on Eigen's work, Bagais focuses on two key texts: "The Psychotic Core" and "Emotional Storm." Through his analysis of these texts, Bagais expands on nodal aspects of Eigen's work, illuminating and probing seminal themes and ideas.
One of the key insights that Bagais brings to Eigen's work is the importance of understanding the relationship between the psychotic core and emotional storm. He argues that the psychotic core is not just a symptom of emotional distress but rather a contributing factor to the development of emotional storms. This suggests that addressing the underlying psychological and emotional issues that contribute to the psychotic core can be an effective way to prevent and treat emotional storms and ultimately prevent the development of psychosis.
Another important theme that Bagais explores in his commentary is the role of trauma in the development of psychosis. He argues that trauma can have a profound impact on the brain and the body, leading to a range of psychological and physical symptoms that can mimic the symptoms of psychosis. This suggests that trauma-informed treatment can be an effective way to address the underlying causes of psychosis and help individuals recover from the trauma that has led to their symptoms.
In addition to his analysis of the theoretical aspects of Eigen's work, Bagais also provides practical insights and recommendations for clinicians and individuals who are working with individuals who are experiencing psychosis or emotional distress. He discusses the importance of early intervention and the use of evidence-based treatments, such as cognitive-behavioral therapy and psychodynamic therapy, to address the underlying causes of psychosis and help individuals recover from the trauma that has led to their symptoms.
Overall, Bagais's commentary on Eigen's work is a valuable contribution to the field of psychology and mental health. It provides a comprehensive and accessible overview of Eigen's theories and ideas, while also offering practical insights and recommendations for clinicians and individuals who are working with individuals who are experiencing psychosis or emotional distress.
Eigen's work is a profound exploration of the human psyche, delving into the intricate mechanisms of thought, emotion, and behavior.
Through his extensive research and clinical experience, he has developed a unique perspective on the nature of psychosis and its impact on individuals and society.
One of the key themes in Eigen's work is the concept of the "psychotic core." He argues that psychosis is not a singular disorder but rather a constellation of symptoms that arise from underlying psychological and emotional issues.
The psychotic core is characterized by a persistent sense of disconnection from reality, a distorted perception of the self and others, and a breakdown in cognitive functioning.
Another important aspect of Eigen's work is the concept of "emotional storm." He describes this as a period of intense and prolonged emotional distress that can lead to psychosis.
Emotional storms are often triggered by traumatic experiences, such as abuse, neglect, or trauma, and can result in a range of symptoms, including hallucinations, delusions, and disorganized thinking.
In his commentary on Eigen's work, Bagais focuses on two key texts: "The Psychotic Core" and "Emotional Storm." Through his analysis of these texts, Bagais expands on nodal aspects of Eigen's work, illuminating and probing seminal themes and ideas.
One of the key insights that Bagais brings to Eigen's work is the importance of understanding the relationship between the psychotic core and emotional storm.
He argues that the psychotic core is not just a symptom of emotional distress but rather a contributing factor to the development of emotional storms.
This suggests that addressing the underlying psychological and emotional issues that contribute to the psychotic core can be an effective way to prevent and treat emotional storms and ultimately prevent the development of psychosis.
Another important theme that Bagais explores in his commentary is the role of trauma in the development of psychosis.
He argues that trauma can have a profound impact on the brain and the body, leading to a range of psychological and physical symptoms that can mimic the symptoms of psychosis.
This suggests that trauma-informed treatment can be an effective way to address the underlying causes of psychosis and help individuals recover from the trauma that has led to their symptoms.
In addition to his analysis of the theoretical aspects of Eigen's work, Bagais also provides practical insights and recommendations for clinicians and individuals who are working with individuals who are experiencing psychosis or emotional distress.
He discusses the importance of early intervention and the use of evidence-based treatments, such as cognitive-behavioral therapy and psychodynamic therapy, to address the underlying causes of psychosis and help individuals recover from the trauma that has led to their symptoms.
Overall, Bagais's commentary on Eigen's work is a valuable contribution to the field of psychology and mental health.
It provides a comprehensive and accessible overview of Eigen's theories and ideas, while also offering practical insights and recommendations for clinicians and individuals who are working with individuals who are experiencing psychosis or emotional distress.
Weight: 562g
Dimension: 234 x 156 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781032190709
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