Psychology and Psychotechnics
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Sherkova, T. A. (2010). A. P. Chekhov’s ‘Black Monk’: Analytical Essay. Psychology and Psychotechnics, 3, 78–85. https://en.nbpublish.com/library_read_article.php?id=57304
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Psychology and Psychotechnics
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Sherkova, T. A. (2010). A. P. Chekhov’s ‘Black Monk’: Analytical Essay. Psychology and Psychotechnics, 3, 78–85. https://en.nbpublish.com/library_read_article.php?id=57304
Sherkova, T. A. A. P. Chekhov’s ‘Black Monk’: Analytical EssayAbstract: The idea of ‘incomplete human’ has been considered by many philosophers. In psychology of the unconscious this idea was mostly viewed by Jung and his followers. Analyzing the A. P. Chekhov’s story ‘Black Monk’ the author tries to explain what happens to a person during a spiritual crisis and whether it is a mental disease or an emotional state. Keywords: Chekhov’s medical ‘story’, Chekhov’s dream about the blank monk, spiritual crisis, coming back to the pat, Andrey Kovrin’s hallucinations, James about alternative states of mind, Jung about autonomous complexes, monomania and pathological inflations, Grof
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