Development of notion of energy resulted in appearing different interpretations in fields of physics and psychology. To psychology this concept was introduced by Mesmer. He believed that an influence of a physically perceptible fluid is the essence of therapeutic action. It was Freud who reformulated Mesmer's theory explaining that this influence should be understood as a transference. At the same time, the 19th century disputes between vitalism and mechanistic school of physiology brought a widespread consensus about the unity of all types of energy. This consensus led later to a gradual elimination of the concept of energy from psychology. In the 20th century interpretation of notion libido caused that idea of a specific vital energy...
In the past five years explorations in GBPP (Kepner 1987) have enhanced our appreciation of the impo...
M.Phil.The objective of this study was to investigate the problem surrounding the concept of `Subtle...
The concept ‘energy ’ if often distorted in the literature. In the following its meaning is discusse...
This thesis purports to prove the logical necessity of the psychic energy concept discarded by moder...
This article aims to clarify the epistemological foundations of the Freudian energetics model, start...
By the middle of the nineteenth century the science of thermodynamics had reached such a level of co...
Diverging philosophic worldviews of energy are revisited. The idea of energy as one phenomenon that ...
The diploma thesis The legacy of Wilhelm Reich and its reflexion in the work of the founders of Bioe...
The concept of "information" in the sense of an interdisciplinary scientific approach involving neur...
Part 1. This dissertation examines psycho-energetic (bioenergy) psychotherapy, the anthropological a...
The aim of this paper is to familiarize the reader with the concept of psychological energy (PE), an...
Throughout my own healing and in clinical work with clients I have experienced and observed issues t...
This paper will first locate the physical science of psychology in its historical context and explor...
Physicists of modern age adopted a model of nature called mechanistic: matter is made up of particle...
For many millennia of human history, it has been a widespread belief that all objects, especially hu...
In the past five years explorations in GBPP (Kepner 1987) have enhanced our appreciation of the impo...
M.Phil.The objective of this study was to investigate the problem surrounding the concept of `Subtle...
The concept ‘energy ’ if often distorted in the literature. In the following its meaning is discusse...
This thesis purports to prove the logical necessity of the psychic energy concept discarded by moder...
This article aims to clarify the epistemological foundations of the Freudian energetics model, start...
By the middle of the nineteenth century the science of thermodynamics had reached such a level of co...
Diverging philosophic worldviews of energy are revisited. The idea of energy as one phenomenon that ...
The diploma thesis The legacy of Wilhelm Reich and its reflexion in the work of the founders of Bioe...
The concept of "information" in the sense of an interdisciplinary scientific approach involving neur...
Part 1. This dissertation examines psycho-energetic (bioenergy) psychotherapy, the anthropological a...
The aim of this paper is to familiarize the reader with the concept of psychological energy (PE), an...
Throughout my own healing and in clinical work with clients I have experienced and observed issues t...
This paper will first locate the physical science of psychology in its historical context and explor...
Physicists of modern age adopted a model of nature called mechanistic: matter is made up of particle...
For many millennia of human history, it has been a widespread belief that all objects, especially hu...
In the past five years explorations in GBPP (Kepner 1987) have enhanced our appreciation of the impo...
M.Phil.The objective of this study was to investigate the problem surrounding the concept of `Subtle...
The concept ‘energy ’ if often distorted in the literature. In the following its meaning is discusse...