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ANXIETY & DEPRESSION [Retreat into a Constricted World] (Academy of Ideas)
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ANXIETY & DEPRESSION [Retreat into a Constricted World]
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https://academyofideas.com/2022/04/anxiety-and-depression-a-retreat-into-a-constricted-world/
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“Attention is not just another cognitive function. Attention is how our world comes into being for us. The altered nature of attention can appear to abolish parts of the world, collapse time and space [and] eviscerate emotion. . .It is a profoundly moral act.”
Iain McGilchrist, The Matter With Things
“It is. . .undisputed by neuropsychologists and philosophers that the type, and extent, of attention we pay changes the nature of the world that we experience.”
Iain McGilchrist, The Matter With Things
“Consider the difference between looking and staring. A look is voluntary; it is also mobile, rising and falling in intensity as its foci of interest are taken up and then exhausted. A stare has, essentially, the character of a compulsion; it is steady, [lacking in variation], and ‘fixed.’”
Susan Sontang
“The “look” is closer to the “natural attitude” of everyday life. Emanating from a secure base (and rooted in the lived body), it travels within a stable horizon; it is. . .natural, capturing reality as conventionally and pragmatically conceived. The “stare,” by contrast, is rigid and fixed. . .”
Louis Sass, Madness and Modernism
Depression... is characterized by “a selective attention to and exaggeration of negative experiences of what is going “wrong” in one’s life rather than what is going “right”.”
(Michael Mahoney, Self-Change)
“Since psyche and soma [body] are like the two sides of a coin, head and tail, what goes on in one realm also occurs in the other.”
Alexander Lower, Fear of Life
“If a person has a strong and secure sense of himself, he will naturally stand erect. If he is frightened, he will tend to cower. If he is sad or depressed, his body will droop. If he is trying to deny or compensate for inner feelings of insecurity, he will stand like a martinet, and his posture will be unnaturally rigid.”
Alexander Lower, The Spirituality of the Body
“…retreat from life leads to regression, and regression heightens resistance to life.”
Carl Jung, Theory of Psychoanalysis
“[Whenever] an individual’s sense of the flow of life has come to a stop or been frozen. . .that person can no longer realise himself, no longer mature, and will lose the capacity to make . . . emotional contact with others.”
Ludwig Binswanger
“To find the ‘richest’ view [of the world], the one that seems truest to the world as a whole, in the sense that it resonates with our experience in the richest way, the imaginative exercise of inhabiting a number of points of view is required.”
Iain McGilchrist, The Matter With Things
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