Etymology
Meaning and Origin
Dianetics is a system of ideas and practices developed by L. Ron Hubbard in the early 1950s. The term was intended to convey the concept of a "through the mind" or "transmental" approach to mental health.
Hubbard claimed that Dianetics is a science of the mind and that it can identify and remove the irrational thoughts and emotions that cause mental suffering and illness.
According to Hubbard, the mind consists of two parts:
Dianetics practices aim to clear the reactive mind of engrams through a process called "auditing." Auditing involves engaging in guided conversations with a trained auditor who helps the individual relive and process past traumatic experiences.
The ultimately goal of Dianetics is to achieve a state of "Clear," where the individual is completely free from the influence of the reactive mind and can think and act rationally and coherently.
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