Gravitational Psyche draws on ideas from physics, psychoanalysis, and philosophy, to propose a radical reframing of how subjectivity is structured and sustained.
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Part I: Orbits and Singularities-Framing the Psyche Beyond Newton and Freud 1. The Original Paradox, Refracted 2. The Curvature of Psychic Space: Orbit, Structure, and Symbolic Distortion 3. Chronotopes of the Self: Structural Temporality and Character Style Part II: Gravity and Symptom-From Repetition to Field: Freud's Echo, Klein's Trace 4. Orbiting the Invisible: Symptom as Gravitational Trace 5. The Analyst's Gravity: Transference and Countertransference Fields Part III: Recursion and Return-Time Looped and Folded: From Drive to Pattern 6. Echoes and Foldings: Repetition Compulsion and Recursive Return 7. The Holographic Mind: Collapse, Condensation, and Symbolic Atmosphere Part IV: Form and Emptiness-From Klein's Void to the Curvature of Form 8. Nonduality in the Split Mind: Perceiving the Ground 9. Symbolizing the Light: Emptiness, Form, and the Clinical Imagination 10. Part Objects and the Field Form Interlude: Gravitational Emptiness-Four Psychic Atmospheres 11. Two Tongues for One Mind-Buddhism and Psychoanalysis Part V: Beyond Frame-Freud's Horizon and the Analyst's Cosmos 12. The Analysts in the Cosmos 13. A Mode of Knowing That Does Not Collapse 14. Afterword: What It Has Meant to Write This Book 15. Coda: Symbol of the Singularity