Bridging worlds: participatory thinking in Jungian context

J Anal Psychol. 2017 Apr;62(2):284-304. doi: 10.1111/1468-5922.12302.

Abstract

Introducing the 'participatory' paradigm associated with the work of transpersonalists Richard Tarnas and Jorge Ferrer, the author outlines an approach to Jung's archetypal thinking that might offer a more adequate basis in which to ground a non-reductive approach to practice. In order to demonstrate the relevance of this outlook at the present time, the author begins by examining recent debates concerning the nature of 'truth' in the clinical setting. Reflecting on the difficulties analysts face in attempting to maintain professional authority without falling into an implicit authoritarianism, it is argued that any approach to therapy seeking to orient itself towards 'the unconscious' must posit the challenges of pluralism as a central concern for practice. With reference to the relationship between analytical psychology and the psychoanalytic mainstream, attention is drawn to the theoretical problems raised by the relational commitment to constructivist epistemologies, and a consequent tendency towards biological reductionism. Turning to the Jungian literature, similar tensions are observed at play in the present state of analytical psychology. Drawing attention to the process-oriented qualities of Jung's work, it is suggested that the speculative nature of Jung's psychology offers a more adequate basis for contemporary practice than might be assumed.

Keywords: Motivation; Philosophie; Pluralismus; Relationale Psychoanalyse; Transpersonale Psychologie; filosofia; filosofía; motivación; motivation; motivazione; participatory theory; philosophie; philosophy; pluralism; pluralisme; pluralismo; psicoanalisi relazionale; psicoanálisis relacional; psicologia transpersonale; psicología transpersonal; psychanalyse relationnelle; psychologie transpersonnelle; relational psychoanalysis; teilnehmende Theorie; teoria partecipatoria; teoría participativa; théorie participative; transpersonal psychology; мотивация; плюрализм; психоанализ отношений; теория совместности; трансперсональная психология; философия; 动机; 参与式理论; 哲学; 多元主义; 客体关系精神分析; 超个人心理学..

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Humans
  • Jungian Theory*
  • Psychoanalysis*