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020 _a9781032318035 (pbk.)
_cUSD37.55
082 _a150.1954 CAR
100 _aCARTER Christopher Jerome
_eeditor
245 _aJungian reflections on systemic racism:
_bmembers of an American psychoanalytic community on training, practice and inclusivity/
_cedited by Christoper Jerome Carter and Tiffany Houck
260 _aAbingdon, Oxon:
_bRoutledge,
_c2023
300 _axiv, 154 pages:
_c24 cm
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
520 _aThis important collection explores the attitude of white supremacy in analytic psychology starting with its founder, Carl Gustav Jung, utilizing Jungian analytic theory to explore ways in which the erroneous promotion of race ideology in psychoanalysis may be unmasked and corrected to further psychoanalytic theory and practice. Information Classification: General The book examines pejorative othering through intrapsychic and inter-relational lenses, identifying under-addressed attitudes and behaviors in which analytic training programs and learning communities may promote an attitude of white supremacy which lurks within Jungian theory. Through personal experiences and clinical vignettes, the authors exemplify a psychoanalytic method of deconstructing systematized and systemic racism within Jungian theory and within the practices of Jungians. In doing so, they utilize the specificity and ingenuity of Jung's analytic paradigm to offer insight into the work of anti-racism from a depth psychological perspective. The result of a unique collaboration of analysts and analysts-in-training who participate within the same Jungian learning community in New York City, this collection challenges Jungian analysts and organizations to reckon with ethnic and colour biases and to engage the hero's journey toward forgiveness, reconciling to diversity in promotion of greater individuation and increased organizational/communal inclusivity. Jungian Reflections on Systemic Racism is a must-read for psychoanalytic students, trainees, supervisors, and practitioners, as well as for clinicians, medical professionals, social workers, mental health professionals, sociologists, and anyone interested in social studies and the wide impact of the unscientific construct of a race.
650 _aJUNGIAN PSYCHOLOGY
_xMORAL AND ETHICAL ASPECTS
650 _aPSYCHOANALYSIS
_xMORAL AND ETHICAL ASPECTS
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700 _aHOUCK Tiffany
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