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Renewing our faith in groups:
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Peter T. Dunlap
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AL
Record Number
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1069152
Doc. No
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LA112781
Call No
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10.1080/19409052.2016.1140068
Language of Document
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English
Main Entry
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Peter T. Dunlap
Title & Author
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Renewing our faith in groups: [Article] : a moral imperative for our community\ Peter T. Dunlap
Publication Statement
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Leiden: Brill
Title of Periodical
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International Journal of Jungian Studies
Date
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2016
Volume/ Issue Number
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8/2
Page No
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85–97
Abstract
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This paper is intended as a ‘practice’ in fostering the self-awareness of the Jungian community(ies) to stimulate what Andrew Samuels described as its ‘political energy’ – an energy that can be activated in intimate or larger group settings, which benefit from dynamic interactions and immediacy of affect. Such energy can also be generated remotely by appealing to the intellect and imagination. Here, I aim to activate political energy using what Joseph Henderson termed a ‘psychological attitude’ – that is, focusing on intervention and the potential for improvement. I invite us to consider what factors constrain and enable our political energy, with a view to understanding its nature more generally. This in turn will offer useful insights that we can integrate into our psychology. This paper is intended as a ‘practice’ in fostering the self-awareness of the Jungian community(ies) to stimulate what Andrew Samuels described as its ‘political energy’ – an energy that can be activated in intimate or larger group settings, which benefit from dynamic interactions and immediacy of affect. Such energy can also be generated remotely by appealing to the intellect and imagination. Here, I aim to activate political energy using what Joseph Henderson termed a ‘psychological attitude’ – that is, focusing on intervention and the potential for improvement. I invite us to consider what factors constrain and enable our political energy, with a view to understanding its nature more generally. This in turn will offer useful insights that we can integrate into our psychology.
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commons
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Cultural complex
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political development
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privileging difference
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psychocultural
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10.1080/19409052.2016.1140068
https://lib.clisel.com/site/catalogue/1069152
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