THE LAWS OF THE PSYCHE IN THEIR UNIVERSAL FUNCTIONALITY: PROFESSIONAL TRAINING OF A PRACTICAL PSYCHOLOGIST
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https://doi.org/10.31108/3.2019.3.1.4Abstract
The article presents the idea of the universality of psychic laws, based on a comparative analysis of depth cognition results as well as the laws of quantum physics. The importance of understanding the category of “informational equivalents”, which unites both ideal and physical realities, is emphasized. The main idea of the article is to understand the integrity of the world, which consists in the unity of the laws of physics, philosophy, biology and psychology. The scientific achievements of quantum physics are compiled functionally with depth psychology evidence and are specified in the article. The empirical evidence of the “black hole” presence in the human psyche, as well as theoretical substantiation of the introduction to psychology of the “complementarity principle” is represented. The problem of the remote instruction of mental substructures, which predetermines the psyche cognition in the format of the "invisible horizon" is raised.
Keywords: depth self-knowledge, depth psychology, professional training of a psychologist, quantum, self-knowledge, correction, diagnostics
Отримано: 26.02.2019
Відрецензовано: 12.03.2019
Опубліковано: 02.04.2019
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