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There's arguably, a lot of insidious 'psychic exhaustion' (excess fear/terror) ruling right now. Dr. R. Michael Fisher introduces some initial thoughts of a new genre of psychology (really a meta-psychology) that he believes is necessary to correct the pathologies (exhaustion) in the many types of polarizing problems we have on the planet today because of disrupted (distorted) relationalities and subjectivities. Psychology has to re-vision itself and quickly. He does not shy away from drawing on deep and wide perspectives for this metaperspective on the world of the psyche (and relations of non-I and I). Metramorphosis and metrapsychology (in the Matrixial sphere with metramorphic consciousness) are brought out in this talk by introducing Bracha L. Ettinger's work in art, aesthetics, ethics and psychoanalysis (she is a post-Freudian, post-Lacanian thinker who brings back the metra- (meaning uterus, womb, feminine --but non-genderized, non-Oedipalized). This talk will surely challenge our Phallic dominating psychologies that have not been sufficient to bring integration and sustainable health to this human-planetary existence. Reference mentioned is the article: Ettinger, B. L. (1992). Matrix and Metramorphosis. differences: A Journal of Feminist Cultural Studies, 4/3, 176-208. This 1992 article has been republished in Ettinger, B. L. (2020). Chapter 1. In Griselda Pollock (Ed.), Bracha L. Ettinger: Matrixial Subjectivity, Aesthetics, Ethics, vol. 1 1990-2000). Palgrave/Macmillan. Erratum: Spelling of "theosophere" is incorrect, ought to read "theosphere"