2526: Liminality and the Analytic Relationship
Presenter name: Annemarie Petrasek
This seminar will address aspects of liminality in the analytic relationship through a discussion of the origins of this concept in cultural anthropology, reflection on the “Introduction” to Jung’s essay on the transference, and consideration of archetypal and symbolic images of liminality. Clinical material will be shared that will amplify our discussions. The seminar will bring further insight into the dynamics in the analytic encounter. Candidates will have opportunities for reflection that will aid development of their own analytic attitude in preparation for clinical work.
<br><br>Required reading:
<br>Jung, C. G. (1946). “The Psychology of the Transference,” CW 16 pgs. 164-201 (Introduction) Princeton University Press.
<br>Turner, Victor. (1967). “Betwixt and Between: The Liminal Period in Rites of Passage”, in The Forest of Symbols: Aspects of Ndembu Ritual. Cornell University Press. (Note: this chapter will be sent to participants ahead of the first seminar)
<br>Any other required readings will be sent to participants.