Tag: philosophy
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From Letters to Smartphones: A Phenomenology of Reality and Fantasy

Introduction Human engagement with reality and fantasy has evolved in parallel with the media through which we encounter the world. From the first written words to the omnipresence of smartphones, each technological development has reshaped the mind’s relationship to reality, imagination, and symbolic experience. This article explores the historical trajectory of media, examining how each…
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Fantasy, Psychosis, and the Modern Psyche: From Historical Foundations to Contemporary Pathologies

Introduction Fantasy has always been a central element in human psychological life, functioning as a mechanism for emotional regulation, symbolic processing, and imaginative exploration. From the earliest days of psychoanalysis to modern phenomenological considerations, the role of fantasy has been studied extensively, revealing its healthy, adaptive, and potentially pathological dimensions. In contemporary society, with pervasive…
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Reality, Fantasy, and the Contemporary Psyche: Clinical and Cultural Reflections in the Age of Perceptual Saturation

Introduction Over the past two decades, clinicians have observed a profound shift in how individuals experience reality, relate to fantasy, and regulate their inner worlds. This shift is not limited to any single diagnosis, age group, or social background. Rather, it reflects a broader transformation in perception itself, driven by technological, cultural, and media developments…
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A Brief History of Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy

Modern psychotherapy has its roots in the late nineteenth century, emerging at the intersection of medicine, philosophy, and early psychological science. Over the past 130–140 years, it has developed into a diverse and complex field, encompassing multiple schools of thought and clinical approaches. Despite this diversity, many contemporary forms of psychotherapy continue to draw, directly…