Osterhold Helge Michael
California, USA.
J Anal Psychol. 2021 Sep;66(4):926-948. doi: 10.1111/1468-5922.12710.
A trend towards political polarization and radicalization is observable in many countries across the world. The rise of populist movements and an increasingly heated polarized discourse in the face of mounting environmental and cultural challenges calls for a multifaceted psychological engagement with these phenomena. C.G. Jung's vision of individuation remains crucial for understanding, and possibly mitigating, developments towards radicalization and division within and between cultures. This paper considers classic and contemporary depth psychological ideas regarding individuation, shadow work and cultural complexes, and applies these ideas to current socio-political developments. To further elucidate, Jungian thought is brought into conversation with the findings of a body of literature within social psychology called Terror Management Theory (TMT) which points to unconscious death anxiety as amplifying a sense of separation and otherness, as well as judgment and conflict between individuals and groups. This paper aims to deepen the understanding of current cultural polarization phenomena as well as to collective healing and growth by synthesizing ideas from Jung and TMT research, and to rekindle the fire of individuation as a counter to the trend of polarization, alienation and conflict.
在世界许多国家都可以观察到政治两极化和激进化的趋势。面对日益严峻的环境和文化挑战,民粹主义运动的兴起以及两极分化的言论日益激烈,这就需要从多方面对这些现象进行心理学层面的探讨。卡尔·古斯塔夫·荣格的个性化观点对于理解、甚至可能缓解文化内部和文化之间走向激进化和分裂的趋势仍然至关重要。本文探讨了关于个性化、阴影工作和文化情结的经典及当代深度心理学思想,并将这些思想应用于当前的社会政治发展。为了进一步阐明,荣格派思想与社会心理学领域中被称为恐怖管理理论(TMT)的一系列文献的研究结果进行了对话,该理论指出无意识的死亡焦虑会加剧分离感和他者感,以及个人和群体之间的评判和冲突。本文旨在通过综合荣格和TMT研究的观点,加深对当前文化两极化现象的理解,促进集体疗愈和成长,并重新点燃个性化之火,以对抗两极化、疏离和冲突的趋势。