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Incest in Jung's work: the origins of the epistomophilic instinct
Authors:Covington Coline
Affiliation:ccovington@freemind.co.uk
Abstract:In this paper the differences between Jung's and Freud's writings on incest are explored. Jung's view is that the purpose of the child's sexual interest, as expressed also in his incestuous longings, is not purely the satisfaction of the biological instinct but is more importantly seen to be the development of thinking. The importance of the incest taboo for analytic work and the dangers of enactment of the erotic transference-countertransference dynamics are highlighted.
Keywords:incestuous impulse    enactment    epistomophilic    thinking    transference
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