A response to William Meredith-Owen's 'Alchemical dragons: Winnicott's reaching towards the objective psyche'.
THE JOURNAL OF ANALYTICAL PSYCHOLOGY 2021;
66:874-886. [PMID:
34758127 DOI:
10.1111/1468-5922.12713]
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Abstract
This paper was presented as a response to Meredith-Owen's paper at the inaugural joint conference of The Society of Analytical Psychology and the West Midlands Institute of Psychotherapy in autumn 2020. The author considers the constraints on the personal mother's capacity to facilitate the integration of both the shadow and the unrepressed unconscious. Such a difficult task requires the involvement of an enabling cultural matrix mediated by socio-political systems and structures. The improvement of this cultural matrix relies on alchemical-like processes which would help understanding develop beyond one's own point of view.
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