Self-Doubt: Depression, Anxiety Disorders, Panic, and Fear: Threshold Experiences, Crises of the Soul, and Healing on the Anthroposophical Path

Mental and emotional disorders have reached epidemic levels in Western societies. Self-doubt, panic-attacks, anxiety disorders and personal fears of all kinds present major challenges to contemporary medical science. Rudolf Steiner's spiritual research offers a startlingly original and complementary contribution to the problem. True insight into psychological issues requires knowledge of the influences of spiritual beings, he suggests. In everyday life we are all confronted with metaphysical entities that can hinder or progress our development. Many forms of anxiety and self-doubt derive from such meetings on the border - or threshold - of our consciousness. Further, these 'threshold experiences' are exacerbated today by a general loosening of the subtle bodies and components of the human soul. As these constitutional changes persist, says Rudolf Steiner, a condition of 'dissociation' becomes increasingly common. A healthy emotional life will only be possible if individuals engage in a conscious practice of personal growth, strengthening their constitution through the action of the 'I' or self. The expertly selected and collated texts in Self-Doubt offer numerous cognitive and practical ideas for the improvement of everyday mental and emotional health. Chapters Include: The origin of error, fear, and nervousness; Crossing the threshold in the development of humanity and the individual; The polarity of shame and fear; The polarity of doubt and terrifying disorientation; The polarity of scepticism and claustrophobia, astraphobia, and agoraphobia; The origin of panic; Anxiety; The multilayered nature of terrifying disorientation; Healing aspects of the anthroposophical path of training; The spiritual-scientific qualities of fear compared with standardized diagnostic terms and as a basis for therapy.

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Self-Doubt: Depression, Anxiety Disorders, Panic, and Fear: Threshold Experiences, Crises of the Soul, and Healing on the Anthroposophical Path

Mental and emotional disorders have reached epidemic levels in Western societies. Self-doubt, panic-attacks, anxiety disorders and personal fears of all kinds present major challenges to contemporary medical science. Rudolf Steiner's spiritual research offers a startlingly original and complementary contribution to the problem. True insight into psychological issues requires knowledge of the influences of spiritual beings, he suggests. In everyday life we are all confronted with metaphysical entities that can hinder or progress our development. Many forms of anxiety and self-doubt derive from such meetings on the border - or threshold - of our consciousness. Further, these 'threshold experiences' are exacerbated today by a general loosening of the subtle bodies and components of the human soul. As these constitutional changes persist, says Rudolf Steiner, a condition of 'dissociation' becomes increasingly common. A healthy emotional life will only be possible if individuals engage in a conscious practice of personal growth, strengthening their constitution through the action of the 'I' or self. The expertly selected and collated texts in Self-Doubt offer numerous cognitive and practical ideas for the improvement of everyday mental and emotional health. Chapters Include: The origin of error, fear, and nervousness; Crossing the threshold in the development of humanity and the individual; The polarity of shame and fear; The polarity of doubt and terrifying disorientation; The polarity of scepticism and claustrophobia, astraphobia, and agoraphobia; The origin of panic; Anxiety; The multilayered nature of terrifying disorientation; Healing aspects of the anthroposophical path of training; The spiritual-scientific qualities of fear compared with standardized diagnostic terms and as a basis for therapy.

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Self-Doubt: Depression, Anxiety Disorders, Panic, and Fear: Threshold Experiences, Crises of the Soul, and Healing on the Anthroposophical Path

Self-Doubt: Depression, Anxiety Disorders, Panic, and Fear: Threshold Experiences, Crises of the Soul, and Healing on the Anthroposophical Path

Self-Doubt: Depression, Anxiety Disorders, Panic, and Fear: Threshold Experiences, Crises of the Soul, and Healing on the Anthroposophical Path

Self-Doubt: Depression, Anxiety Disorders, Panic, and Fear: Threshold Experiences, Crises of the Soul, and Healing on the Anthroposophical Path

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Mental and emotional disorders have reached epidemic levels in Western societies. Self-doubt, panic-attacks, anxiety disorders and personal fears of all kinds present major challenges to contemporary medical science. Rudolf Steiner's spiritual research offers a startlingly original and complementary contribution to the problem. True insight into psychological issues requires knowledge of the influences of spiritual beings, he suggests. In everyday life we are all confronted with metaphysical entities that can hinder or progress our development. Many forms of anxiety and self-doubt derive from such meetings on the border - or threshold - of our consciousness. Further, these 'threshold experiences' are exacerbated today by a general loosening of the subtle bodies and components of the human soul. As these constitutional changes persist, says Rudolf Steiner, a condition of 'dissociation' becomes increasingly common. A healthy emotional life will only be possible if individuals engage in a conscious practice of personal growth, strengthening their constitution through the action of the 'I' or self. The expertly selected and collated texts in Self-Doubt offer numerous cognitive and practical ideas for the improvement of everyday mental and emotional health. Chapters Include: The origin of error, fear, and nervousness; Crossing the threshold in the development of humanity and the individual; The polarity of shame and fear; The polarity of doubt and terrifying disorientation; The polarity of scepticism and claustrophobia, astraphobia, and agoraphobia; The origin of panic; Anxiety; The multilayered nature of terrifying disorientation; Healing aspects of the anthroposophical path of training; The spiritual-scientific qualities of fear compared with standardized diagnostic terms and as a basis for therapy.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781855845503
Publisher: Rudolf Steiner Press
Publication date: 01/01/2019
Pages: 152
Product dimensions: 5.40(w) x 8.40(h) x 0.60(d)

About the Author

Rudolf Steiner (b. Rudolf Joseph Lorenz Steiner, 1861-1925) was born in the small village of Kraljevec, Austro-Hungarian Empire (now in Croatia), where he grew up. As a young man, he lived in Weimar and Berlin, where he became a well-published scientific, literary, and philosophical scholar, known especially for his work with Goethe's scientific writings. Steiner termed his spiritual philosophy anthroposophy, meaning "wisdom of the human being." As an exceptionally developed seer, he based his work on direct knowledge and perception of spiritual dimensions. He initiated a modern, universal "spiritual science" that is accessible to anyone willing to exercise clear and unbiased thinking. From his spiritual investigations, Steiner provided suggestions for the renewal of numerous activities, including education (general and for special needs), agriculture, medicine, economics, architecture, science, philosophy, Christianity, and the arts. There are currently thousands of schools, clinics, farms, and initiatives in other fields that involve practical work based on the principles Steiner developed. His many published works feature his research into the spiritual nature of human beings, the evolution of the world and humanity, and methods for personal development. He wrote some thirty books and delivered more than six thousand lectures throughout much of Europe. In 1924, Steiner founded the General Anthroposophical Society, which today has branches around the world.

Dr. Harald Haas, MD, is a psychiatrist and psychotherapist in Bern, Switzerland, who lectures on anthroposophic psychiatry and psychotherapy. He studied medicine and wrote his dissertation in Heidelberg and worked for six years in several anthroposophic clinics in the field of internal medicine, general medicine, and psychiatry in Germany and Switzerland. After completing a specialist training in psychiatry and psychotherapy in Bern, he became senior and head physician of the Gerontopsychiatric Department of the University Psychiatric Services in Bern. He also trained with Carole Gammer, PhD, in Paris and is a founding member of the Swiss section of the International Society for Logotherapy and Existential Analysis. Dr. Haas holds a Certificate of proficiency in anthroposophically extended medicine from the Association of Anthroposophically Oriented Physicians in Switzerland (VAOAS) and in anthroposophic psychotherapy from the German Society for Anthroposophic Psychotherapy (DtGAP). He lecturer for the training and further education of physicians, psychotherapists, and art therapists. He is also the author of several books.

Dr. Harald Haas, MD, is a psychiatrist and psychotherapist in Bern, Switzerland, who lectures on anthroposophic psychiatry and psychotherapy. He studied medicine and wrote his dissertation in Heidelberg and worked for six years in several anthroposophic clinics in the field of internal medicine, general medicine, and psychiatry in Germany and Switzerland. After completing a specialist training in psychiatry and psychotherapy in Bern, he became senior and head physician of the Gerontopsychiatric Department of the University Psychiatric Services in Bern. He also trained with Carole Gammer, PhD, in Paris and is a founding member of the Swiss section of the International Society for Logotherapy and Existential Analysis. Dr. Haas holds a Certificate of proficiency in anthroposophically extended medicine from the Association of Anthroposophically Oriented Physicians in Switzerland (VAOAS) and in anthroposophic psychotherapy from the German Society for Anthroposophic Psychotherapy (DtGAP). He lecturer for the training and further education of physicians, psychotherapists, and art therapists. He is also the author of several books.

Table of Contents

Introduction 1

1 The origin of error, fear, and nervousness 8

2 Crossing the threshold in the development of humanity and the individual 22

3 The polarity of shame and fear 53

4 The polarity of doubt and terrifying confusion 65

5 The polarity of scepticism and claustrophobia, astraphobia, and agoraphobia 71

6 The origin of panic 77

7 Worry and anxiety 79

8 The multilayered nature of terrifying disorientation/confusion 83

Memory and memories 87

Compulsive thoughts and depression resulting from trauma 94

Nightmares and elemental beings 100

Association and dissociation-the components of the soul on the threshold 101

Loosening of the subtle bodies 104

Demons, spectres, phantoms and their effects on the subtle bodies 106

9 Healing aspects of the anthroposophical path of training 115

Development of organs of supersensory perception 115

The soul process of light 124

Wonder, compassion, conscience 129

10 The spiritual-scientific qualities of fear compared with standardized diagnostic terms and as a basis for therapy 131

Appendix

Notes 138

Sources 142

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