This work arises from a question that extends beyond the boundaries of clinical practice, exploring what lies just beyond them. The inquiry is shaped by perspectives drawn from phenomenology and constructivism, particularly in their focus on lived experience and the ways reality is constituted through perception and interpretation. These theoretical influences provide a context for approaching the subject matter at the edges of established clinical frameworks.
In psychological inquiry, one becomes accustomed to the gap between what is reported and what is observed. There is also a gap between internal experience and external evidence. These discrepancies are often resolved within established frameworks, which are refined through careful study and application.
Yet at times, even the most reliable frameworks reveal their limitations. In these moments, the nature of inquiry shifts.
This book does not seek to replace or diminish those frameworks. Instead, it explores the boundaries where perception, interpretation, and reality diverge.
What follows is not an explanation, but an invitation to examine. Readers are encouraged to consider not only what is seen, but also the conditions that shape perception.
If it offers anything at all, it is not certainty.
It is the possibility of seeing anew.
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