Vibrational psychology
Vibrational psychology is a neologism for a set of ontologies based on the field of transpersonal psychology, that each "vibrates with the Truth".
Words have subtle, connotative meaning; unconscious motives effect nuances in speech; the unconscious interpets through metaphor and archetype; beliefs unify speakers and listeners; and power employs physics.
Vibrational psychology finds its use in transpersonal psychotherapy, where highly sophisticated speakers employ guided meditation, intuition, and group therapy sessions:
- to interpret dreams;
- to analyze relationships;
- to assess claims of fact or fiction;
- to enable healing from disease or addiction;
- to effect desired changes in one's life; and
- to fulfill human potential
Proponents claim: that power is a motivating force in human endeavour; that understanding why such problems as depression or other affective disorders manifest is a key to their treatment; that social and historical context is necessary for this understanding; that you cannot analyze and treat individuals in-isolation-from their community/culture/society; and that correct application of the technique requires extremely careful use of language (because the unconscious interprets things literally) and therefore should be performed only by trained counsellors.
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