This insightful book explores the ‘as-if’ personality through the
lens of Jungian analytical psychology, illuminating how the same
forces that can disturb personal development relationally, socially
and culturally are equally an impetus toward expressing and relating
with one's more complete self. The book describes persons expressing
an ‘as if’ personality as facing a conundrum around whether to
hide or expose the truth of who they are. It describes the analytic
container as a place of growth from that place, affecting person and
culture, self and other. Using a myriad of clinical examples (across a
range of cultures, contexts and personal experiences), the author
describes people who are moving through feelings of not belonging,
sexual addiction, ageing, the cultural influence of social media, the
role of the father, and body image challenges. All these issues reveal
the valuable recognition of the unconscious- a hallmark of Jungian
analytical psychology- incorporates the dissociated others into
selfhood. The theories of French psychoanalysts Andre Green on absence
and the negative, Julia Kristeva on abjection, French philosopher
Jacques Derrida on Narcissus and Echo and American philosopher Judith
Butler on precarity expand the Jungian analytical thought to reflect
the multiplicity of the psyche. Using understandable language to
interweave various psychoanalytical and philosophical frameworks,
Imposter Syndrome and the ‘As-If’ Personality in Analytical
Psychology: The Fragility of Self is both accessible to general
readers and highly relevant to professional analysts, therapists,
clinicians and social workers.
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The Fragility of Self
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ISBN
9781000956832
Publisert
2023
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Taylor & Francis
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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