Notes

  1. . Keith Thomas, Religion and the Decline of Magic (New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1971).
  2. . See the extended discussion in J. Gordon Melton and Robert L. Moore, The Cult Experience: Responding to the New Religious Pluralism (New York: Pilgrim Press, 1982).
  3. . See the extended discussion in J. Gordon Melton and Robert L. Moore, The Cult Experience: Responding to the New Religious Pluralism (New York: Pilgrim Press, 1982), pp. 59–65.
  4. . Jungian psychoanalysts have traditionally referred to the necessity of the temenos, or alchemical vessel of the analytical relationship as providing a special kind of space‐time in which transformation can occur. More recently the work of psychoanalyst Robert Langs has drawn much attention to the uniqueness of the space‐time created in the therapeutic context. See especially his The Therapeutic Environment (New York: Jason Aronson, 1979) and his Interactions (New York: Jason Aronson, 1980).
  5. . I am using the word “structure” here in Turner's technical sense which refers to aspects of human society which are “structured, differentiated, and often hierarchical….” See Victor Turner, The Ritual Process (Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press, 1977), p. 96.
  6. . I am using the word “structure” here in Turner's technical sense which refers to aspects of human society which are “structured, differentiated, and often hierarchical….” See Victor Turner, The Ritual Process (Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press, 1977), p. 106. See this chart for a description of the characteristics of structure and liminality.
  7. . For a helpful introduction to the therapeutic techniques of the human potential movement see Raymond J. Corsini, ed., Current Psychotherapies (Itasca, Ill.: F. E. Peacock, 1979), pp. 500–35.
  8. . Corsini's Current Psychotherapies also includes solid introductory surveys of these therapeutic systems.
  9. . See D. W. Winnicott, Playing and Reality (New York: Basic Books, 1971).
  10. . John Weir Perry, Roots of Renewa1 in Myth and Madness (San Francisco: Jossey‐Bass, 1976).
  11. . John Weir Perry, “Renewal Ritual Motifs in Psychotic Process,” pp. 2–3, mimeographed.
  12. . John Weir Perry, “Renewal Ritual Motifs in Psychotic Process,”, p. 9.
  13. . See Theodore Millon, Modern Psychopathology (Philadelphia: W. B. Saunders, 1969).
  14. . Ronald Forgus and Bernard H. Shulman, Personality: A Cognitive View (Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice‐Hall, 1979), pp. 299–300.
  15. . See for example the treatment of regression in Ralph R. Greenson, The Technique and Practice of psychoanalysis (New York: International Universities Press, 1967), 1:84–85.
  16. . See for example the treatment of regression in Ralph R. Greenson, The Technique and Practice of psychoanalysis (New York: International Universities Press, 1967), pp. 151–55.
  17. . See for example the treatment of regression in Ralph R. Greenson, The Technique and Practice of psychoanalysis (New York: International Universities Press, 1967), p. 152.
  18. . See for example Heinz Kohut, The Analysis of the Self (New York: International Universities Press, 1971) and The Restoration of the Self (New York: International Universities Press, 1977).