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COVID-19, Virtual Engagement and the Psychoid Imagination1
Authors:Joe Cambray
Institution:Carpinteria, California, USA
Abstract:The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on analytic training and the delivery of educational content is explored here. The proliferation of Zoom therapy and teaching is creating a post-human platform to which nearly everyone in contemporary society has had to adapt. Looking at the possible meanings of the pandemic, a psychoid factor (the virus) engaging the imagination has come to the fore as a response to climate change. The striking similarity to the H1N1 viral pandemic (“Spanish flu”) is noted, especially in the context of C. G. Jung having had a case in 1919 during which he experienced a number of visions and dreams. The imagery produced can be seen as an implicit attempt at “re-enchanting the world” found in The red book. Finally, a reconsideration of pedagogy in response to the pandemic is discussed with an eye to the archetypal aspects of internet communications.
Keywords:“Spanish flu”  COVID-19  pedagogy  psychoid  re-enchantment  COVID-19  psychoïde  ‘grippe espagnole’  ré-enchantement  pédagogie  COVID-19  Psychoid  'Spanische Grippe'  Wiederverzauberung  Pädagogik  COVID-19  psicoide  ‘influenza spagnola’  reincantamento  pedagogia  COVID-19  психоид  “испанский грипп”  наведение новых чар  обучение  COVID-19  psicoide  “gripe española”  reencantamiento  pedagogía  COVID-19  类精神病的  西班牙流感  重获新生  教学
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