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Self-Doubt:

Depression, Anxiety Disorders, Panic and Fear: Threshold experiences, crises of the soul and healing on the anthroposophical path
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Mental and emotional disorders have reached epidemic levels in Western societies. Self-doubt, panic-attacks,  anxiety disorders and personal fears of all kinds present major challenges to contemporary medical science. Rudolf Steiner's spiritual research offers a startlingly original and complementary contribution to the problem. True insight into psychological issues requires knowledge of the  influences of spiritual beings, he suggests. In everyday life we are all confronted with metaphysical entities that can hinder or progress our development. Many forms of  anxiety and self-doubt derive from such meetings on the border – or threshold – of our consciousness. Further, these ‘threshold experiences' are exacerbated today by a general loosening of the subtle bodies and components of the human soul.
 
As these constitutional changes persist, says Rudolf  Steiner, a condition of ‘dissociation' becomes increasingly common. A healthy emotional life will only be possible if individuals engage in a conscious practice of personal growth, strengthening their constitution through the  action of the ‘I' or self. The expertly selected and collated texts in Self-Doubt offer numerous cognitive and practical ideas for the improvement of everyday mental and  emotional health.
 
Chapters include: The origin of error, fear, and nervousness; Crossing the threshold in the development of  humanity and the individual; The polarity of shame and fear; The polarity of doubt and terrifying disorientation; The polarity of scepticism and claustrophobia, astraphobia, and agoraphobia; The origin of panic; Anxiety; The multi-layered nature of terrifying disorientation; Healing aspects of the anthroposophical path of training; The  spiritual-scientific qualities of fear compared with  standardized diagnostic terms and as a basis for therapy.
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