The psychological phenomenon of a suddenly appearing, extremely enigmatic, and at the same time fascinating state in which one feels influenced by higher powers was described as a “numinous experience” by R. Otto and C. G. Jung. This condition is one of those subjectively non-rational experiences that have so far received little attention in cultural clinical psychology and yet have great potency to explain psychopathological phenomena. In the first section of this paper, we work towards a contemporary psychological definition both by focusing on the roles of paradoxical cognitions and dissociation and by presenting various differentiations and possible explanatory mechanisms. In the second part of this paper, we describe the numinous state...
The numinous experience, a concept developed by Rudolf Otto, has significant importance in understan...
During the last decades, several clinical cases have been reported where patients described profound...
Psychoanalysis began with the concept of psychic trauma, which was subsequently not clearly differen...
International audienceAnomalous or exceptional experiences are uncommon experiences which are usuall...
IntroductionExceptional experiences of contact with the deceased are the subject of renewed interest...
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Abstract: This paper examines the parallels between my anesthetic-related near-death experience and ...
This essay presents the rationale to consider anomalous experiences (AEs, such as synesthesia, lucid...
During the last decades, several clinical cases have been reported where patients described profound...
Abstract. The research in the field of Near-Death-Experiences (NDE) shows us various reports of the ...
Introduction Exceptional experiences of contact with the deceased are the subject of renewed interes...
Abstract: Recent articles have addressed the question of whether or not the out-of-body experience r...
Near-death experiences (NDEs) are an intriguing and somewhat awkward topic in the scientific medicin...
Near-death experiences (NDEs) are defined as “profound psychological events with transcendental and ...
During the last decades an increasing interest has developed in the so-called altered state of consc...
The numinous experience, a concept developed by Rudolf Otto, has significant importance in understan...
During the last decades, several clinical cases have been reported where patients described profound...
Psychoanalysis began with the concept of psychic trauma, which was subsequently not clearly differen...
International audienceAnomalous or exceptional experiences are uncommon experiences which are usuall...
IntroductionExceptional experiences of contact with the deceased are the subject of renewed interest...
peer reviewedThe notion that death represents a passing to an afterlife, where we are reunited with ...
Abstract: This paper examines the parallels between my anesthetic-related near-death experience and ...
This essay presents the rationale to consider anomalous experiences (AEs, such as synesthesia, lucid...
During the last decades, several clinical cases have been reported where patients described profound...
Abstract. The research in the field of Near-Death-Experiences (NDE) shows us various reports of the ...
Introduction Exceptional experiences of contact with the deceased are the subject of renewed interes...
Abstract: Recent articles have addressed the question of whether or not the out-of-body experience r...
Near-death experiences (NDEs) are an intriguing and somewhat awkward topic in the scientific medicin...
Near-death experiences (NDEs) are defined as “profound psychological events with transcendental and ...
During the last decades an increasing interest has developed in the so-called altered state of consc...
The numinous experience, a concept developed by Rudolf Otto, has significant importance in understan...
During the last decades, several clinical cases have been reported where patients described profound...
Psychoanalysis began with the concept of psychic trauma, which was subsequently not clearly differen...