Helene Shulman integrates experiences of synchronicity, altered states
of consciousness, trance, ritual, Buddhist meditation practice and
creativity into a broad perspective on cross-cultural psychology. What
emerges is a comprehensive way to understand psychological illness and
healing as a perpetual work-in-progress near the edge of chaos, where
the seeds for new models of reality lie. With mental illness as the
focus, she leads us on a fascinating interdisciplinary exploration,
linking such areas as cultural studies, anthropology, evolutionary
science and new work in mathematics and computer science " known as
complexity theory " to Jungian psychology. A new paradigm for postmodern
psychology emerges as the author presents a dynamic theoretical model
containing rational and irrational aspects of individual and collective
life.