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Psycho-neuro-intracrinology: The emb...
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Psycho-neuro-intracrinology: The embodiment of myth, intentionality, and the spiritual sense of well-being in women at midlife.
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Psycho-neuro-intracrinology: The embodiment of myth, intentionality, and the spiritual sense of well-being in women at midlife./
作者:
Gordon, Susan.
面頁冊數:
153 p.
附註:
Advisers: Eugene Taylor; Stanley Krippner.
Contained By:
Dissertation Abstracts International68-09B.
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Psychology, Developmental. -
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Psycho-neuro-intracrinology: The embodiment of myth, intentionality, and the spiritual sense of well-being in women at midlife.
Gordon, Susan.
Psycho-neuro-intracrinology: The embodiment of myth, intentionality, and the spiritual sense of well-being in women at midlife.
- 153 p.
Advisers: Eugene Taylor; Stanley Krippner.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Saybrook Graduate School and Research Center, 2007.
This dissertation introduces the construct psycho-neuro-intracrinology to explain the author's model of a biochemically based, nonreductive, holistic approach to personality as a total gestalt, at multiple levels of complexity: genetic, physiological, behavioral, cognitive, psychodynamic, and existential-transpersonal. Is there a transcendent dimension of personality that is rooted in biochemistry? How might this dimension manifest in a woman? When do unconscious, autopoietic, or emergent biochemical functions enter the subjective world of intentional meaning and become interpreted at the symbolic or mythic level of conscious experience? When do signs become symbols? When does autopoiesis become cognitive and translated into myth?
ISBN: 9780549261377Subjects--Topical Terms:
1017557
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According to the psychoneurointracrine hypothesis, a woman experiences a psychobiological transition from autopoiesis to myth at prescient biochemical moments of the menstrual cycle: (1) during surges of follicular stimulating hormone and lutenizing hormone, 72 hours prior to ovulation; (2) at the mid-luteal peak; and (3) during the late luteal phase, 48 hours prior to bleeding. At these moments, signs infused with subjective meaning can become symbols of embodied intentionality.
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