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Race,religion and a cat in the clinical hour
Authors:Gretchen Heyer
Affiliation:, Houston, USA
Abstract:Racial and religious identities are complex, often mired in dynamics of ‘othering’. Such dynamics easily become a means of distancing the pain, fear and rage of intergenerational traumas, thus undermining ways race and religion can be powerful vehicles for the transference and countertransference. Drawing from a history of race in America as well as Jung's anxiety when meeting the stranger within himself, this paper focuses on 17 years of work between a black female patient and white female clinician (me). Together we encountered themes of hatred, silence, guilt and intimacy in the transference and countertransference, themes eventually symbolized by the presence of my cat which was locked into the bathroom for each session. This cat came to represent a bridge through developmental traumas and wounds of racism.
Keywords:race  religion  transference  countertransference  anxiety  intergenerational trauma  Jung  race  religion  transfert  contretransfert  angoisse  traumatisme intergé    rationnel  Jung  Rasse  Religion  Ü  bertragung  Gegenü  bertragung  Angst  intergenerationales Trauma  Jung  razza  religione  transfert e controtransfert  ansia  trauma intergenerazionale  Jung  paca  peл  и  г  и  я    п  epeн  oc  к    т  pп  epeн  oc  т  peв    a  м    к  п        ч  ecк     т  paв  м  a  Ю  н  г    raza  religió  n  transferencia  contratransferencia  ansiedad  trauma intergeneracional  Jung                                                
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