Alchemical symbols are part of popular culture, most recently
popularised in the Harry Potter books. Alchemy intrigued Carl Jung,
the founder of analytical psychology. It inspired him as he wrote
the Red Book - the journal of his voyage of internal discovery. He
devoted much of his life to it, using alchemical symbols as
metaphors for unconscious processes. "Alchemy and Psychotherapy
"explores the issue of alchemy in the consulting room and its
application to social and political issues. This book argues
against the dominant discourse in contemporary psychotherapy -
scientific materialism - and for the discovery of spiritual
meaning. "
Alchemy and Psychotherapy "has four main sections:
Alchemy and meaning - looks at the history of alchemy,
particularly the symbol of the "coniunctio" - sacred marriage - a
metaphor for the therapeutic relationship.
'The symbolic attitude - explores working with dreams,
fairytales, astrology and the body: each of which is a symbolic
language.
The spirit and the natural world - discusses the concept of
'burn out' - of therapists, our ecological resources, the mystical
aspects of quantum physics and the philosophical underpinning of
symbol formation.
Clinical Applications - shows alchemy s use with victims of
abuse, those struggling to secure gender identity, in anorexia and
in social healing - atonement and restorative justice - which apply
the idea of the "coniunctio." "
Alchemy and Psychotherapy "is illustrated throughout with
clinical examples, alchemical pictures and poetry which emphasise
that alchemy is both a creative art and a science. Bringing
together contributors from a wide range of disciplines, Dale
Mathers and contributors show that therapy is both art and science,
that the consulting room is the alchemical laboratory, and that
their research is their creative engagement. "Alchemy and
Psychotherapy" will be a valuable resource for practitioners,
students at all levels of psychotherapy, analytical psychology,
psychoanalysis and creative, art-based therapies and for creative
practitioners (in film, literature and performing arts) who draw on
Jung s ideas. "
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