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276:" to characterize first-person accounts of psychotic experiences that are strikingly similar to reports of mystical experiences. According to Deikman, psychotic experience need not be considered pathological, especially if consideration is given to the values and beliefs of the individual concerned. Deikman thought the mystical experience was brought about through a "deautomatization" or undoing of habitual psychological structures that organize, limit, select, and interpret perceptual stimuli, possible causes of such deautomatization including exposure to severe stress, substance abuse or withdrawal, and mood disorders. 207:, another experience occurred that was to determine the direction his life took: "I sat on a rock by a lake and tried to get closer to what I felt in music and poetry. After two weeks of that, colors became brighter. Something emanated from the sky and trees. I knew other people weren't experiencing it. This seemed very important." 212:"So habitual is the trance of ordinary life that one could say that human beings are a race that sleeps and awakens, but does not awaken fully. Because half-awake is sufficient for the task we customarily do, few of us are aware of the dysfunction of our condition." 289:. Deikman observed that "behavior similar to that which takes place in extreme cults takes place in all of us," and suggested that "the longing for parents persists into adulthood and results in cult behavior that pervades normal society." 345: 203:, he told me I was going to be a psychiatrist. It gave me the most freedom. I could get research grants because anything could be considered part of the mind." On a two-month summer vacation which he spent camping alone in the 377: 369: 285: 92: 361: 620: 724: 353: 283:
in order to gain a better understanding of the attraction these movements had exercised on many Americans in the 1960s and 1970s. In 1990, he wrote
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classes. He traces his choice of psychiatry to an encounter with a doctor who gave him a physical exam prior to his entry to
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Arthur J. Deikman died on September 2, 2013, at his home in Mill Valley, CA after "a brave and patient encounter" with
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Intrigued by this altered awareness, Deikman became a pioneering investigator of
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The Wrong Way Home: Uncovering the Patterns of Cult Behavior in American Society
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The Wrong Way Home: Uncovering the Patterns of Cult Behavior in American Society
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The Wrong Way Home: Uncovering the Patterns of Cult Behavior in American Society
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in the 1950s and in the following decade created a humane form of
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In the early 1970s, Deikman famously identified the syndrome of "
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Demystifying cults: Psychiatrist analyzes why people join groups
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Demystifying cults: Psychiatrist analyzes why people join groups
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Personal Freedom: On Finding Your Way to the Real World
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Deikman took part in a one-year research seminar on
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Them and Us: Cult Thinking and the Terrorist Threat
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Mill Valley, California
Harvard College
Harvard Medical School
The Wrong Way Home: Uncovering the Patterns of Cult Behavior in American Society
Psychiatry
University of California, San Francisco
psychiatry
University of California, San Francisco
Journal of Humanistic Psychology
Human Givens
The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease
New York City
Long Island
physics
Harvard University
mathematics
pre-med
Harvard Medical School
Rilke
Yeats
Adirondacks
mystical states
psychotherapeutic
psychosis
zen
meditation
Suzuki Roshi
Sufism
Idries Shah
Human Potential Movement

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