Psychoanalysis and Telepathic Processes

J Am Psychoanal Assoc. 2021 Jun;69(3):535-571. doi: 10.1177/00030651211022332.

Abstract

Freud's writing on the topic of thought-transference stimulated controversy among analysts and original reflection on psychoanalytic understandings of the psyche. The notion of telepathy has also contributed significantly to the development of fundamental psychoanalytic concepts, including transference, projective identification, and primary forms of symbolization processes. The notion of telepathy, especially in light of current trends in post-Bionian and field theories, is used to outline an epistemological framework in which the clinical relevance of this notion becomes clear. Epistemological questions raised by telepathy and how this notion relates to the most originary and primary forms of the intersubjective relationship are addressed before questioning the conditions for the emergence of telepathy, its integration within contemporary psychoanalytic theory, and its ontological nature.

Keywords: analytic field; interpsychic; occultism; psi; telepathy; thought-transference.

MeSH terms

  • Freudian Theory
  • Humans
  • Psychoanalysis*
  • Psychoanalytic Theory
  • Psychoanalytic Therapy*
  • Telepathy*
  • Transference, Psychology