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Shared Realities: Participation Mystique and Beyond (Mark Winborn, Editor) is now available for purchase. Shared Realities brings together Jungian analysts and psychoanalysts from across the United States, the United Kingdom, and France. Jung's concept of participation mystique is used as a starting point for an in depth exploration of 'shared realities' in the analytic setting and beyond. The clinical, narrative, and theoretical discussions move through such…
If you're planning on purchasing "Deep Blues" for the August 2012 Depth Psychology Alliance Book Club reading - Fisher King Press is offering an additional $5 off on any order placed online through their website. Fisher King is the publisher for my Jungian exploration of blues music - "Deep Blues: Human Soundscapes for the Archetypal Journey" - which currently has an additional 20% markdown. So ring in the New Year with some blues. To receive the $5 discount just put the redemption code…
Hi everyone - my book "Deep Blues: Human Soundscapes for the Archetypal Journey" is currently being printed and the publisher, Fisher King Press, is estimating an August 15th shipping date for orders through their website.…
I will be presenting a paper entitled "Is There Room for Ruthlessness in Analysis?" at the spring meeting of the Inter-Regional Society of Jungian Analysts in Boulder, CO on April 14th.
The paper is a meditation on the experience of ruthlessness in analysis. Much has been written on the analyst’s experience of the ruthlessness that emerges from the patient’s psyche but little about ruthlessness as a quality possessed by the analyst or reflected in the analyst’s…
I recently signed a contract with Fisher King Press to publish a book titled "Deep Blues: Human Soundscapes for the Archetypal Journey." The book is a psychological interpretation of blues music utilizing ideas from Analytical Psychology and Psychoanalysis. Estimated shipping date is Sept. 1st, 2011. It will be available through Fisher King (fisherkingreview.com), Amazon, and Barnes & Noble.
Deep Blues explores the archetypal journey of the human psyche…
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Hi Mark,
I read Shared Realities- it really floored me. More in-depth on this subject than I realized it could be, I found myself looking up references like crazy, which I found very helpful in the footnotes.
I learned a lot more about the Kleinian point of view, looking up projective identification and its similarities to participation mystique on the Jungian side. I had never imagined the transference was so involved and of course, I hadn’t read CW 16, so I have that to read. The notes to check vol.’s 6,7 and 8 helped. You were right- many of the theoretical discussions were not as relevant outside an analyst’s point of view, yet I liked having a glimpse of what that’s like.
Projections, reverie, subject/object issues, intersubjectivity- all these things interested me. As a dreamer, I am always trying to be conscious of subjective states and experiences.
I often feel that we are trapped in our identity. The path of choosing identification or differentiation in any given situation as a quality of individuation seems to give one a sense of freedom, that the possibility of the third thing is always present in a given situation. The book enlightened me on some finer points, here.
I had read The Dream and its Amplification previously and enjoyed that, too. In the meantime, I passed a couple of courses on dreams at jungplatform.com. Thanks again for a good, informative read that was Shared Realities.
Hi Mark,
I just received Shared Realities in the mail. Fascinated by this topic from the works of Jung, I knew that some sort of “shared reality” was acceptable to Jung, himself. Having only recently joined Depth Alliance, I am really unfamiliar with most of what people have done with psychology in recent years. I am a layman, fresh from reading 17 or so books from the Collected Works and a new fan of depth psychology, sort of jumping out of the crucible.
I have a couple of books to read ahead of it, but I am excited to learn what you and your colleagues have to say about participation mystique.
Mark - Send me your book at this address:
3111-C College Ave.
Berkeley, CA 94705
Barry