A Life-After-Life Vision for Improved Psyches and Their Inevitable Addictions

IF 2.8 3区 医学 Q2 PSYCHIATRY European Addiction Research Pub Date : 2022-12-31 DOI:10.33425/2639-8451.1031
T. Christopher
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Previous work has highlighted basic problems with the scientific model of life, in particular about health and behavioral tendencies. A possible explanation was introduced involving a reincarnation- (or transcendental-) based understanding of life. Associated with that premodern understanding of life (and death) was potential insight into a number of behavioral enigmas; a more constructive vision; and consistency with a number of religions on the opportunity for deeper meaning and a profound release (or transcendence) from suffering. Herein this approach is furthered via discussions on - the modern default understanding, scientific materialism; reviews of reincarnation research; our innate religious/spiritual beliefs; and medium-based communications with the dead. The closing discussion and conclusions then summarize the basic points herein, consider some implications, and offer a few suggestions. If people want to address our challenging mental circumstances, they should consider looking beyond the contemporary paradigm.
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对改善心灵及其不可避免的成瘾的一种生命之后的愿景
先前的工作强调了生命科学模型的基本问题,特别是关于健康和行为倾向的问题。一种可能的解释是基于对生命的轮回(或超验)理解。与这种对生命(和死亡)的前现代理解相关的,是对许多行为之谜的潜在洞察;更具建设性的愿景;与许多宗教的观点一致,即从苦难中获得更深刻的意义和深刻的释放(或超越)。本文通过对现代默认理解——科学唯物主义——的讨论进一步深化了这一思路;转世研究述评;我们与生俱来的宗教/精神信仰;以及与死者的媒介交流。最后的讨论和结论总结了本文的基本观点,考虑了一些启示,并提出了一些建议。如果人们想要解决我们具有挑战性的心理环境,他们应该考虑超越当代的范式。
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European Addiction Research
European Addiction Research SUBSTANCE ABUSE-PSYCHIATRY
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6.80
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32
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: ''European Addiction Research'' is a unique international scientific journal for the rapid publication of innovative research covering all aspects of addiction and related disorders. Representing an interdisciplinary forum for the exchange of recent data and expert opinion, it reflects the importance of a comprehensive approach to resolve the problems of substance abuse and addiction in Europe. Coverage ranges from clinical and research advances in the fields of psychiatry, biology, pharmacology and epidemiology to social, and legal implications of policy decisions. The goal is to facilitate open discussion among those interested in the scientific and clinical aspects of prevention, diagnosis and therapy as well as dealing with legal issues. An excellent range of original papers makes ‘European Addiction Research’ the forum of choice for all.
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