Cardiff, UK.
J Anal Psychol. 2020 Apr;65(2):389-407. doi: 10.1111/1468-5922.12593.
Jung's study centres on the amplification of pictures painted by a woman patient and posits their sequence as evincing the initial stages of the individuation process. His text performs a dialogue with its audience whereby Jung persuades us of this truth, and also reveals Jung's dialogue with his patient and with his own ideas. The present paper revisits the clinical material first with a focus on the interaction between Jung and his patient. The second part compares the 1940 and 1950 versions of Jung's study with attention to tensions that traverse them, such as Jung's attitude to the animus and his two voices as a practitioner and a theorist.
荣格的研究集中在放大一位女性患者所画的图片上,并假设这些图片的顺序可以证明个体化过程的初始阶段。他的文本与读者进行了对话,通过这种对话,荣格说服我们相信这一事实,同时也揭示了荣格与他的患者以及他自己的思想之间的对话。本文首先重新审视了临床材料,重点关注荣格和他的患者之间的互动。第二部分比较了荣格在 1940 年和 1950 年的研究版本,关注贯穿其中的紧张关系,例如荣格对阿尼玛的态度以及他作为实践者和理论家的两种声音。