Jungian Analysis in a World on Fire: At the Nexus of Individual and Collective Trauma

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This volume of essays, all authored by practicing Jungian psychoanalysts, examines and illuminates ways of working with individual analytic and therapeutic clients inthe context of powerful and current collective forces, in the United States and beyond.One of Carl Jung’s central achievements was his clear recognition that the psyche is a locus not only of individual and personal experiences but also of social,collective, and even cosmological experiences. This important insight on Jung’s part both opens broad vistas for psychoanalytic practice and poses potential challengesfor the psychoanalytic practitioner attempting to understand and aid the individual client amidst the pressure of intense collective energies, especially amidst collective crises. Among the themes treated in this volume are principles of non-violence, environmental activism, feminism, ecological shifts due to the pandemic, theChingada complex, mass shootings, industrial farming of animals, and death anxiety.Jungian Analysis in a World on Fire will be of interest to Jungian, psychoanalytic, and depth-oriented analysts and therapists engaged in how best to work with individual clients in a time of social, political, and environmental crisis. It will also be valuable for scholars interested in understanding the impact of contemporary, collective traumas on individual psychology.
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Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- (eds.)
John R. White
Laura Camille Tuley - Language
- English
- Series
- Philosophy and Psychanalysis
- ISBN
- 9781003252993
- Release date
- 2024