Title: Voices Beyond the Threshold
1 Voices Beyond the Threshold
- Isabel Clarke
- Consultant Clinical Psychologist
2The Talk
- What threshold A psychological framework for
understanding non ordinary experience - Managing the threshold - Therapeutic approaches
- Understanding the transpersonal aspect
- The transformative dimension.
3 Different types of experience psychosis and
spirituality revisited.
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- What is the connection between the journey of
life the journey of therapy, and the spiritual
journey? - Why can some people manage to adust to difficult
transitions - Whereas other people find themselves in a
different dimension? - How is it that for some people this experience is
creative and transformative? - Whereas for others it is the opposite?
- What can we learn about this other dimension
and how can this help us to stand beside the
journier?
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5- O the mind, mind has mountains cliffs of fall
- Frightful, sheer, no-man-fathomed. Hold them
cheap - May who neer hung there.
- Gerald Manley Hopkins (from No worst, there is
none, pitched past pitch of grief)
6Travel into the strange places of the mind
- Not mind safely locked inside the skull
- No! mind that envelopes us
- Mind that is sea we swim in
- Travel across the threshold the Transliminal
but never to let go of Ariadnes thread!
7Characteristics of the other way of experiencing
- Metaphor come to life
- Dissolution of boundaries
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9- Cosmic significance terrible or wonderful
- Confusion about the self
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11- Coincidence rules OK
- Threat (cosmic)
- Link with trauma
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13 Two Views of the person
- people are rational beings, with, needs, plans
and aspirations, who function more or less well,
unless they turn out to have an 'illness' - Static
- people are perpetually seeking definition through
dreams and symbols, and deeply dependent on
important relationships easily knocked off
course by loss of any of these props, and
perpetually trying to balance the inner state. - Dynamic and in flux.
14 Getting a scientific grip on the transliminal
- The split between realities comes from the
split in us! - Interacting Cognitive Subsystems provides a way
of making sense of this crack.(Teasdale
Barnard 1993). - An information processing model of cognition
- Developed through extensive research into memory
and limitations on processing. - A way into understanding the Head/Heart split in
people.
15Interacting Cognitive Subsystems.
Body State subsystem
Relational subsystem
Auditory ss.
Implicational Memory
Visual ss.
Verbal ss.
Propositional subsystem
Propositional Memory
16Linehans STATES OF MIND (from Dialectical
Behaviour Therapy) Maps onto Interacting
Cognitive Subsystems
- EMOTION
- MIND
- (Implicational
- subsystem)
REASONABLE MIND (Propositional Subsystem)
WISE MIND
IN THE PRESENT IN CONTROL
17Using ICS to understand the Transliminal
- Non-ordinary experience when Emotion
Mind/Implicational does not mesh properly with
Reasonable Mind/Propositional - This leads to a different quality of experience
fine in the short term a problem when stuck - Normalising the difference as well as the
continuity shared and unshared reality - Sensitivity and openness to anomalous experience
continuum with normality - Understanding the role of emotion the feeling
is real the story is improbable
18Important Features of this model
- Our subjective experience is the result of two
higher order processing systems interacting
neither is in overall control. - Each has a different character, corresponding to
hot and cool cognition. - The Relational Subsystem manages emotion and
therefore relationship. - The verbal, logical, propositional ss. gives us
our sense of individual self. - This gives us the two ways of knowing
- The Everyday or Shared Reality (when Relational
and Propositional are in synchrony) - The Transliminal or Unshared Reality (when they
are in desynchrony). - Both of these are available to all human beings.
- Both are incomplete
- The transliminal has always both fascinated and
spelt potential danger! -
19Evidence for a new normalisation
- Schizotypy a dimension of experience Gordon
Claridge. - Mike Jacksons research on the overlap between
psychotic and spiritual experience. - Emmanuelle Peters research on New Religious
Movements. - Caroline Bretts research having a context for
anomalous experiences makes the difference
between - whether they result in diagnosable mental health
difficulties - whether the anomalies/symptoms are short lived
or persist. - Wider sources of evidence e.g.Cross cultural
perspectives anthropology. Richard Warner
Recovery from Schizophrenia.
20Being Porous therapeutic approach
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- Some people are more open to this type of
experience than others cf. Schizotypy - Sensitivity and openness to anomolous experience
continuum with normality - Positive side as well as vulnerability
- Validating the experience
- Normalising the difference in quality of
experience as well as the continuity
understanding the transliminal so that it can be
recognized give choice - Motivation to engage with shared reality
- Manage the threshold mindfulness is key
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21Linehans STATES OF MIND (from Dialectical
Behaviour Therapy) Maps onto Interacting
Cognitive Subsystems
- EMOTION
- MIND
- (Implicational
- subsystem)
REASONABLE MIND (Propositional Subsystem)
WISE MIND
IN THE PRESENT IN CONTROL
22Managing the threshold
- Awareness of vulnerability of openness to
transliminal experience - Grounding when the experience is overwhelming.
Grounding activity. Grounding food. - Mindfulness to manage the threshold
- Challenge of facing unshared reality mindfully
both pleasant and unpleasant - Transliminal state of mind most accessible at
high and low arousal - Managing arousal breathing control to reduce
arousal mindful activity in the present to
prevent it slipping.
23Psychosis and the Transpersonal Dimension
- ICS offers a challenging model of the mind
- The human being is a balancing act as the two
organising systems pass control back and forth
there is no boss. - The mind is simultaneously individual, and
reaches beyond the individual, when the
implicational ss. is dominant. - This constant switch between logic and emotion
gives us human fallibility - The self sufficient, billiard ball, mind is an
illusion - In our implicational/relational mode we are a
part of the whole.
24Thats How the Light gets in (and the dark)
- The Relational part of our mind is embedded in
relationship in the whole (the older part) - The newer, self conscious, part holds our
individuality - Temporary control passing backwards and forwards
between the two organising ss is experienced as
normality - When the relational takes over for any length
of time, the character of experience changes - The person is no longer grounded in their
individuality boundaries dissolve they are
open to any influences positive and negative.
25Web of Relationships
In Rel. with earth non humans etc.
In Rel. with wider group etc.
primary care-giver
Self as experienced in relationship with
primary caregiver
Sense of value comes from rel. with the spiritual
26What does this say about the possible
transpersonal dimension of psychosis?
- Taking experience seriously experience of
possession - Experience of cross generational healing
- On the other hand the transliminal is governed
by a logic of both and
27Psychosis Potential for Transformation
- Traditions such as Psychosynthesis and Spiritual
Emergence/Emergency recognize the
transformational potential of the transliminal. - They tend to distinguish between psychosis and
transformational crises - More and more this is seen as a false dichotomy
Spiritual Crisis Network (.org.uk) - Mike Jacksons Problem Solving Paradigm
Shifting model. - Click into another dimension for a wider
perspective with the danger of a vicious circle
getting set up getting stuck - Role of stigma in trapping people.
28The What is Real and What is Not Programme
designed to combat stigma
- First Form an Alliance.
- Validate their reality
- Introduce the idea that their reality is only one
way of looking at it - shared and unshared reality (negotiate the
language). - The individuals experience is taken seriously
and valued at the same time as working on a
better relationship to shared experience - It is possible to get away from illness language
and arguments about diagnosis - Normalising openness to unshared reality idea
of the schizotypy spectrum - Advantages and disadvantages of openness to
unshared reality - e.g. of people who have used unshared reality
positively.
29- Characteristics of unshared reality.
- Idea of the line/ the threshold.
- Importance of being able to manage the line
- Motivational aspect pros and cons.
- Coping skills to manage the line
- When is unshared reality most powerful in
charge? - Arousal as a means of being in control
- Stress management
- Being alert and concentrated watch out for
drifting states - Grounding in the present
- Wise mind and mindfulness
- Focusing/mindfulness v. distraction
30Session 2. The role of Arousal shaded area
anomalous experience/symptoms are more accessible.
Level of Arousal
Ordinary, alert, concentrated, state of arousal.
Low arousal hypnagogic attention drifting etc.
High Arousal - stress
31 Linehans STATES OF MIND applied to PSYCHOSIS
Ways of coping suggested by this approach
management of arousal and constructive activity.
32Final SessionMaking sense of the experience
- Why do people click into/get lost in unshared
reality/the transliminal? - Discussion of Different meanings for the
experience - Meaning for the individual
- Place in their life what was happening in their
life when it all started? - Address and validate the emotion that is
reliable. - 'Problem Solving' idea Mike Jacksons research.
33Contact details, References and Web addresses
- Isabel.Clarke_at_hantspt-sw.nhs.uk
- AMH Woodhaven, Calmore, Totton SO40 2TA.
- Clarke, I. (Ed.) (2010 Forthcoming) Psychosis
and Spirituality consolidating the new
paradigm. Chichester Wiley - Clarke, I. ( 2008) Madness, Mystery and the
Survival of God. Winchester'O'Books. - Clarke, I. Wilson, H.Eds. (2008) Cognitive
Behaviour Therapy for Acute Inpatient Mental
Health Units working with clients, staff and the
milieu. London Routledge. - www.SpiritualCrisisNetwork.org.uk
- www.isabelclarke.org