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Institutional conflicts in Jungian analysis
Authors:Eisold K
Institution:keneisold@AOL.com
Abstract:This paper explores how the institutional life of analytical psychology has been beset by its historical and continuing conflictual relationship with psychoanalysis. Stemming from a division in Jung's identity, that of the spiritual seeker and that of a mental health practitioner, the organizations of analytical psychology have repeatedly enacted that division, resulting in an unclear mission and considerable conflict. In England those conflicts have led to schisms; in America they have played out in internal conflicts within training institutes. Examples of areas of conflict are provided, along with suggestions for addressing these conflicts by recognizing them more openly.
Keywords:Analytical Psychology Clubs  mission  professionalization  psychoanalysis  organizational identity  training  
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