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The Envelopmental Unconscious: An Alternative Perspective to the Psychoanalytic Psychodynamic Formulation of the Unconscious

Received: 28 July 2022    Accepted: 17 August 2022    Published: 29 August 2022
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Abstract

The theory of the psychoanalytic psychodynamic based unconscious is discussed as an extension of the ways we understand consciousness; as an expression and interplay of largely objectifiable manifestations of cognitive and perceptual events and processes rooted in and oriented to reality in life. Offered here will be an alternative perspective on the unconscious, an envelopmental unconscious that is outside of the dimensions of psychic time and space. It is conceived of as an instantaneous dimension of psychic wholeness or oneness bounded only by contextually situational and imaginative, even visionary scope, extending outwards and inwards towards infinity. Whereas consciousness exists within a deterministic cause-and effect sensibility that we understand to be what reality is, the envelopment stands for all that is. The quantum and quantum physics in general is used to explore the above two perspectives. The quantum in particular has properties that correspond to both: its particle aspect can be realistically studied and worked with, and its wave, whose unconscious counterpart is seen as being able to extend to the limits of the psychic and physiical universe. Quantum mechanical concepts, such as entanglement and collapsing the wave function are utilized in exploring how conscious functioning can become part of the envelopmental unconscious, thus broadening the scope of Freud’s original psychoanalytic enterprise of making the unconscious conscious.

Published in American Journal of Psychiatry and Neuroscience (Volume 10, Issue 3)
DOI 10.11648/j.ajpn.20221003.16
Page(s) 125-133
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Keywords

Envelopmental Unconscious, Consciousness, Enganglements, Psychoanalysis

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