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That Glimpse of Truth for Which You Had Forgotten to Ask: Uroboric Apperception and Psychotherapy: Some Thoughts on the Mise En Scène Character of the

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HAS PSYCHOTHERAPY SOMETHING ESSENTIAL to learn from the art of the novel? Turning to literature as to “the other” of psychotherapy and analysis, the author of this essay, a practicing Jungian analyst, finds in the great novelist Joseph Conrad’s account of the truth for which art strives a soulful alternative to the “evidence-based(TM)” modes of practice that have turned much of psychotherapy in our day into a subject-less, world-less, technical exercise. Theoretically rich, and illustrated with penetrating examples from literature and life, the essay also provides, in lieu of a seminar, extensive endnotes pertinent to that speculative turn in analytical psychology which is known as Psychology as the Discipline of Interiority.

Author: Mogenson, Greg

Topic: Psychology
Media: Book
ISBN: 1794030875
Language: English
Pages: 60

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Weight 0.22 lbs
Dimensions 9.02 × 5.98 × 0.14 in

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