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Mindless bodies-bodyless minds.

Judit Szekacs-Weisz1

  • 1Institute of Psycho-analysis, London, UK. jszekacs@dircon.co.uk

American Journal of Psychoanalysis
|August 25, 2007
PubMed
Summary
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Scientific advancements have blurred reality and fantasy, impacting human relationships and the mind-body connection. This fragmentation challenges our understanding of self and reality, affecting clinical practice.

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Area of Science:

  • Psychology
  • Sociology
  • Media Studies

Background:

  • 20th-century scientific and technological progress has fundamentally altered perceptions of reality.
  • The rise of audio-visual media has created virtual interactions, diminishing the role of physical presence in relationships.

Observation:

  • Generations are growing up with virtual interactions, leading to a disconnect between the physical body and sensory experience.
  • The lines between reality and fantasy are increasingly blurred, impacting reality control and cognitive processes.
  • Traditional concepts of space, time, body, and ego boundaries are being deconstructed.

Findings:

  • The fragmentation of experience leads to a split between somato-affective aspects and relationships between 'bodiless minds'.
  • The mind-body linkage is undermined, with the body increasingly perceived as separate from cognitive processes.

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  • Postmodern philosophies questioning factual validity further transform our image of reality.
  • Implications:

    • These changes pose significant challenges to the development of ego boundaries and primary relationships.
    • Clinical work and psychoanalytic theory must adapt to understand the impact on the internal world and object relations.
    • Exploring clinical cases and contemporary narratives is crucial for understanding these evolving psychological landscapes.