Jung Today: Adulthood (Psychology Research Progress Series)

Jung Today: Adulthood (Psychology Research Progress Series)

Language: English

Pages: 292

ISBN: 1607418932

Format: PDF / Kindle (mobi) / ePub


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

experienced the time as Kairos, as the opportunity where the Chronos separation of past, present and future doesn’t exist. From this point of view, what happened in the session was a synchronic event. Synchronicity is a form of transcendent function. The Emergence of the Complex in the Analytic Process 153 CONCLUSION The cases have illustrated how the rupture of time that had taken place had brought us to a situation deep down in our body were memory was confused with our species instincts,

integrated and comprehensive unit [66]. In the experience of Selbst, there is a considerable decentralising of the Ego in favour of a much more comprehensive psychic dimension, that is felt as transcendent. It is no accident 16 Enzo Vittorio Trapanese that, in the opinion of Jung, the terms Selbst and God indicate two “boundary concepts” that overlap each other, to the point where they are indistinguishable for human consciousness. In his years of maturity, Jung wrote, religion “is a precise

Niklas Luhman. Ferrara dedicated paragraph 2.4 of the essay indicated above to this theory. 4 Enzo Vittorio Trapanese culture, that cannot be identified or resolved in the externals of the social relationships, and that, therefore, gives more importance and uniqueness to personal identity.4 The second theory on the individual-society relationship is that of the “Plural Self”, which is already implicitly present in Diderot, and which was taken up in the writings of Goffman, in which the

going to die of a haemorrhage due to the complications of labour, and they miraculously saved her. Do you think I felt what had happened to my mother? When still at the hospital, I used to cry desperately and would become breathless; my mother was very worried and was reassured by the nurse that I was healthy and that we had to learn to get along together. Maybe the moment of childbirth was traumatic for me too. Perhaps I felt guilty because it was my fault my mother was ill. How could I be aware

the brain: how our minds share actions, emotions. Oxford; New York: Oxford University Press. Stafford, B. M. (2007). Echo Objects: The Cognitive Work of Images. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Archetypes as Action Patterns 123 [21] Stern, D. N., Sander, L. W., Nahum, J. P., Harrison, A. M., Lyons-Ruth, K., Morgan, A. C., et al. (2007). The foundational level of psychodynamic meaning: Implicit process in relation to conflict, defense and the dynamic uncounscious. International Journal of

Download sample

Download