The Dark Night of the Soul and Positive Disintegration are two concepts which are closely tied together - the belief that some forms of extreme emotional duress are unfortunately necessary for growth and reaching a higher, more preferable state of the human condition.
The Dark Night of the Soul is a phrase that came to be popularized based on a poem by St. John of the Cross, and represented a religious and spiritual journey. On the other hand, positive disintegration is a theory of personal and social development by Polish psychologist Kazimierz Dabrowski. Though originating from two very distinct sources, they both point to the truth of using discomfort to make positive change.
This video covers both of these phrases as well as aspects of dealing with depression and existential crisis and turning them into positive catalysts for greater personal well being.
Note: Translations on this title, description and subtitles are machine generated and I can't guarantee their accuracy, but I do hope they're useful.
Article from Psychiatric times which is linked in the video: [ Ссылка ]
Thomas Moore's book on Dark Nights of the Soul: [ Ссылка ]
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00:00 Intro/Content Warning
00:18 The Human Condition and Life's Big Questions
01:05 Dark Night of the Soul Poem
02:15 Demoralization and Despair
03:22 My Experience
04:58 On Moving Through
06:13 Dabrowski and Positive Disintegration
07:55 Tips For Weathering the Dark Night
09:50 The Necessity of Pain
10:08 Closing Thoughts
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