Richard Noll
DeSales University, Department of Social Sciences, Faculty Member
Research Interests: History of Science and Technology, Intellectual History, Clinical Psychology, Psychoanalysis, Psychiatry, and 25 moreHistory of Ideas, Psychosis, History of Medicine, Schizophrenia, History Of Psychoanalysis, History of Science, History of Social Sciences, Jungian psychology, History of Psychiatry, Psychopathology, History Of Madness And Psychiatry, Philosophy of Psychopathology, Carl G. Jung, Transcultural Psychiatry, Social History of Medicine, Psychiatry and Psychopathology, Delusions, Biological Psychiatry, Early Intervention in Psychosis, Hallucinations, Carl Gustav Jung, Prodromal Schizophrenia, Auditory verbal hallucinations, Bizarre Delusions, CBT, Psychosis, and Schizophrénie
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Research Interests: Religion, New Religious Movements, History, Intellectual History, Sociology of Religion, and 91 morePsychology, Abnormal Psychology, Cognitive Science, Psychoanalysis, Social Psychology, Psychological Anthropology, Classics, Humanities, History of Ideas, Social Sciences, Memory (Cognitive Psychology), History of Religion, Counseling Psychology, Transpersonal Psychology, Comparative Esotericism, History Of Psychoanalysis, Esotericism (Anthropology), Theory of Religion, Cultural Psychology, Roman Religion, Jungian psychology, History of Psychiatry, American Religion, New Religions, Study of Religions, Humanistic psychology, History of Religions, Ancient Religion, Sociology of Religious Experience, History Of Madness And Psychiatry, Epistemology Of Religious Experience, Greek Religion, Mysteries (Greek Religion), Psychoanalysis and religion, History Of Psychology, Western Esotericism (Anthropology), History of psychical research and parapsychology, Visions And Dreams, Intellectual and cultural history, Ancient Greek Religion, Mystery cult, Carl G. Jung, Ancient myth and religion, History of Psychoanalysis (History), Depth Psychology, Magic and the Occult (Anthropology Of Religion), Max Weber (Philosophy), Greek Oracles and Divination, Western Esotericism (History), Ancient Greek History, Anthropology and Psychoanalysis, Religious Experience, Transpersonal Studies, European intellectual history, Greek religion (Classics), History of Science and Religion, Neo-Paganism and Western Esotericism, Psychical Research, Esotericism & Science, Minoan Religion, Esotericism (Religion), Ecstatic Religious Experience, History of Religions (History), Old Norse Religion, Max Weber, Religious Studies, Esotericism, Western Esotericism, Teaching of Psychology, Analytical Psychology, Classics: Ancient History and Archaeology, Carl Gustav Jung, History of the Study of Religions, Psychoanalysis and culture, Greek Magical Papyri, James Hillman, Dreams and Visions, GRAECO-ROMAN RELIGIONS AND CULTS, Greco-Roman Religions, Humanistic and Transpersonal Psychology/Jungian Studies, Trance, Mythology as Collective Unconscious, Völkisch movement, Psychiatry History of Medicine and Psychiatry, Classics and Ancient History: society, history and religion of the ancient Greeks, Anthropology of Religion, History of Analytical Psychology, Religious Cults, Graeco-Roman Religion, Jungian Analytical Psychology, and Religious and Magical Practices
Research Interests: Sociology of Religion, Psychiatry, Anthropology, Humanities, Social Sciences, and 84 moreHistory of Medicine, Transpersonal Psychology, Comparative Esotericism, Esotericism (Anthropology), Jungian psychology, Horror Film, History of Psychiatry, Cannibalism, Jungian psychology (Religion), Medical Humanities, Jung, Humanistic psychology, Jungian and post-Jungian psychology, Hypnosis (Psychology), Vampire Literature, History Of Madness And Psychiatry, Gothic Fiction and the horror film, Western Esotericism (Anthropology), Horror Cinema, Carl G. Jung, Cultural Psychiatry, Transcultural Psychiatry, Spirit Possession (Anthropology), O Biographical And Case Studies In History, Ritual induction of trance, Western Esotericism (History), Transpersonal Studies, Literature and Esotericism, Social History of Medicine, History of Medicine and the Body, Neo-Paganism and Western Esotericism, Vampire Studies, Esotericism (Religion), Anthropology of Psychiatry, Dissociation, Horror Literature, Esotericism, Western Esotericism, Vampires in Film and Literature, Vampires in popular culture and Jungian psychology, Lycanthropy, Vampires in folklore, Possession, Carl Gustav Jung, Shamanic Possession, Trance, and Altered Staes of Consciousness, Shamanic Possession, Trance, and Altered States of Consciousness, Diabolic Possession, Horror, Spirit Possession, Humanities and Social Sciences, Dissociation and trauma, Dissociative disorders, Social Psychiatry, History of psychiatry and madness, Dracula, Cultural cannibalism, Jungian, History of Madness & Psychiatry, History of Madness & Psychiatry, and the Arts, Vampirism, Clinical Vampirism, Carl Jung, Dissociative Identity Disorders, Trance, Cannibalism, anthropology and history, European Cannibalism, Cogito and the History of Madness, Dissociation (Depersonalization, etc.), Dissociative Identity Disorder, Multiple Personalitt Disorder, Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID), DID Formerly Multiple Personality Disorder, Idioms of Distress, Anthropology of Religion, Psychedelic Trance, Early Modern Esotericism, Case Histories, Demonic Possession, DSM-5, Spirit Possession, Dissociative Identity Disorder, Religions of Possession and Trance, Bram Stoker's Dracula Critical Works (cinematographic and Literary Works), Anthropophagy, Renfield's Syndrome, and Western Esotericism V History of Science
[For a pdf of the complete book, see Researchgate.net] Each book is a reflection of its historical context. This book was an attempt to begin a discourse of "history from below" in Jung studies. It contains the first extensive archival... more
[For a pdf of the complete book, see Researchgate.net] Each book is a reflection of its historical context. This book was an attempt to begin a discourse of "history from below" in Jung studies. It contains the first extensive archival material from the analysis diaries and letters of patients of C.G. Jung or his close associates during the critical post-Freud 1913 to 1930 period. Previously unpublished material from the diary of Constance Long (who inscribes letters from Jung in her diary, including a rather Gnostic one from Jung to her friend Joan Corrie), Fanny Bowditch Katz, Edith Rockfeller McCormick (daughter of John D. Rockefeller) and the McCormick family of Chicago, and Harvard psychologist Henry Murray and Christiana Morgan.