Zoom, Embodiment, and the Analytic Third

Joseph R. Lee, Lisa Marchiano, D. Stewart
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The rapid expansion of video-conferencing in response to the COVID-19 health crisis introduces challenges and benefits to the psychoanalytic encounter. Carl Jung considered the phenomenon of the analytic third, and theorised that this mysterious constellation of a transformative liminal field emerged from the interpersonal dynamic between analyst and analysand. Implicit in the canon of related literature is the assumption of shared physical space. Today’s wide use of video-conferencing offers an opportunity to explore whether physical proximity is essential to the creation of this vital psychotherapeutic phenomenon. Three Jungian analysts explore ideas and experiences in a condensed, edited version of a podcast episode from This Jungian Life.
变焦、化身和第三个分析者
为应对COVID-19健康危机,视频会议的迅速扩展为精神分析会议带来了挑战和好处。卡尔·荣格(Carl Jung)考虑了分析的第三种现象,并从理论上认为,这种神秘的变革性阈限领域的星座出现在分析师和被分析者之间的人际动态中。相关文献的经典隐含着共享物理空间的假设。如今视频会议的广泛使用为探索这种重要的心理治疗现象的产生是否需要身体上的接近提供了一个机会。三名荣格学派的分析师在《荣格人生》播客的浓缩编辑版中探讨了荣格学派的观点和经验。
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