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THE ODYSSEY – A JUNGIAN PERSPECTIVE: INDIVIDUATION AND MEETING WITH THE ARCHETYPES OF THE COLLECTIVE UNCONSCIOUS
Authors:Carol Leader
Affiliation:London Centre for Psychotherapy (LCP)
Abstract:Homer's epic tale of the 20-year return of Odysseus from the Trojan War is investigated with particular reference to Jung's theory of individuation. Odysseus' meetings with 'the anima' in the form of goddesses, sirens and female monsters and his visit to Hades demonstrate the confrontation and humanization of aspects of the archetypal level of the psyche, central to Jung's theories of psychic growth and development. Jung's important ideas of the psychoid level and the transcendent function are explored and linked both to his investigations into medieval alchemy and with findings from contemporary neuroscience. The importance of Jung's constructive method of the interpretation of dreams and myths is shown to be central.
Keywords:Jung    post-Jungian    individuation    transcendent function    psychoid    archetype    collective unconscious    neuroscience    symbol    alchemy    psychopath    animus    anima    myth    dreams    symmetry    Odysseus    oedipal    Penelope
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