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Inventing the enemy
Authors:Yehuda Abramovitch
Abstract:The following article elaborates on the need for the Other in order to delineate the self and one's identity, and the eternal psychological process of turning the Other into an enemy. A parallel process, which can be observed nowadays, leads to a disregard for the otherness of the Other that results in the blurring of identity and an internal loss of the differentiation of intrapsychic structures. Both psychological processes share a dehumanizing approach which leads to neurosis and alienation. In order to withstand these tendencies, a revision of analytical psychology's view of the psyche and of the practice of Jungian analysis is warranted: an alternative to the ‘Fear of the Feminine’ described by Erich Neumann in 1959. It is suggested that consciousness and unconsciousness intertwine but from a position of equality and reciprocity. Such an attitude does not inspire fear. Rather, it recognizes the need of one for the Other and the inevitability of this situation. Moreover, this need and interdependence on equal grounds nourish the wish to know the Other, to be aware of the differences, and yet, at the same time, to acknowledge how close the Other really is. Analytical psychological therapy based on this model stresses the power of the ego while also strengthening its capacity for introspection.
Keywords:ego  equality and reciprocity  revisions  The Other  theory of neurosis  L’  Autre  l’  é  go  la thé  orie des né  vroses    visions  é  galité   et ré  ciproci  der Andere  Ego  Neurosentheorie  Revisionen  Gleichheit und Reziprozitä  t  l’  Altro  Io  teoria delle nevrosi  revisioni  uguaglianza e reciprocità    Д  р  у  г  о  й    е  г  о    т  е  о  р  и  я   н  е  в  р  о  з  а    п  е  р  е  с  м  о  т  р    р  а  в  е  н  с  т  в  о   и   в  з  а  и  м  н  о  с  т  ь    El Otro  ego  teorí  a de las neurosis  revisiones  igualdad y reciprocidad                                          
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