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Depth psychology, psychotherapy, and meditation
“Trasformazioni”, F. Pergola, acrilico su tela 90cm
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Keywords

paychoanalysis
analytical psychology
meditation
active immagination
psychotherapy

How to Cite

Innamorati, M. (2024). Depth psychology, psychotherapy, and meditation. International Journal of Psychoanalysis and Education: Subject, Action & Society, 4(2), 12–20. https://doi.org/10.32111/SAS.2024.4.2.2
Received 2024-06-14
Accepted 2024-08-30
Published 2024-12-30

Abstract

The attitude of depth psychology toward meditation is naturally related to that toward religion. It is therefore quite natural that the Freudians initially gave it little consideration, while Jung created with active imagination a particular form of meditation. In recent times, however, mainstream psychoanalysis has modified its ideas, parallel to the introduction of mindfulness by cognitivists.

https://doi.org/10.32111/SAS.2024.4.2.2
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