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ZackJackPask is on page 129 of 256 of We've Had a Hundred Years of Psychotherapy & the World's Getting Worse
To think of the superego as an aesthetic principle instead of a moral one is very nice; however, though I completely agree that usefulness isn't the point and to do that would miss the whole point of this, I think in aesthetics there can be a role to raising concioussness about the social condition we are all living in (i.e. alienation) and then tie it in with a comunal concern
Aug 30, 2025 08:42AM Add a comment
We've Had a Hundred Years of Psychotherapy & the World's Getting Worse

ZackJackPask
ZackJackPask is on page 129 of 256 of We've Had a Hundred Years of Psychotherapy & the World's Getting Worse
Therapy as an aesthetics of forming in play, athletics, movement, gesture, rather than rather than introspection into insight, understanding emotional balance, etc. This is very good, but then what is the therapist in this situation? Not a doctor in the sense of treating a patient, and definitely not a employee seeking clients.
Aug 30, 2025 08:37AM Add a comment
We've Had a Hundred Years of Psychotherapy & the World's Getting Worse

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ZackJackPask is on page 96 of 256 of We've Had a Hundred Years of Psychotherapy & the World's Getting Worse
Before it was pointed out that therapy actively denies any involvement with the environment the psyche is coupled with. How cities, people, family, etc. affect us deeply, and how maybe different cities contain different "souls" and may require different therapies; however, he and his friend still want to believe in a true self based on archetypes, traceable in écrits. Isn't this the whole problem?
Aug 27, 2025 12:48PM Add a comment
We've Had a Hundred Years of Psychotherapy & the World's Getting Worse

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ZackJackPask is on page 95 of 256 of We've Had a Hundred Years of Psychotherapy & the World's Getting Worse
Hillman talks of a comunication addiction that results on a feedback loop of ever deepening loneliness: we feel alone; we talk or write to someone else about how alone we feel; we become aware of how alone we are; we feel even lonelier. In other words, just being open to talk about something ("I'm always there for you", "let me know when you feel x", etc.) doesn't really mend the wounds. What then?
Aug 27, 2025 12:41PM Add a comment
We've Had a Hundred Years of Psychotherapy & the World's Getting Worse

ZackJackPask
ZackJackPask is on page 77 of 256 of We've Had a Hundred Years of Psychotherapy & the World's Getting Worse
The "Self" that is trying to be individuated, in the sense of an individual acting in integrity with its values, is like a fisherman on a boat trying to catch fish over a black sea; but that is to interpret the system (the fisherman) and its tools (the boat and fish net) as something diametrically foreign to what's trying to catch.
Aug 25, 2025 10:51AM Add a comment
We've Had a Hundred Years of Psychotherapy & the World's Getting Worse

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ZackJackPask is on page 172 of 346 of They Thought They Were Free: The Germans 1933-45
He aprendido mucho de analizar mi propia culpa, ese victimismo insípido que viene del silencio de hablar de las cosas que deben explicitarse en nuestra presente crisis: cambio climático, totalitarismo y masacres; mas lo único que recuerdo de mi intento (por el 2019 al 2021) fue el desapruebo de mi familia, la desintegración de mis relaciones, y la impotencia del suicidio fracasado.
Mar 17, 2025 11:44AM Add a comment
They Thought They Were Free: The Germans 1933-45

ZackJackPask
ZackJackPask is on page 172 of 346 of They Thought They Were Free: The Germans 1933-45
He aprendido mucho de analizar mi propia culpa, ese victimismo insípido que viene del silencio de hablar de las cosas que deben explicitarse en nuestra presente crisis: cambio climático, totalitarismo y masacres; mas lo único que recuerdo de mi intento (por el 2019 al 2021) fue el desapruebo de mi familia, la desintegración de mis relaciones, y la impotencia del suicidio fracasado.
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They Thought They Were Free: The Germans 1933-45

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