In The Promiscuity Papers, archetypal roots of promiscuity are
explored. In classical Greek and Roman mythology some promiscuous
father figures may be found viz. Chronos (Saturn), and Zeus
(Jupiter). Another form of Saturnian promiscuous dynamic is
explored in the mythological figures of Oedipus and Antigone. This
is followed by presentation of a case history.Ines, a woman in her
early thirties, enters analysis because she would like to solve the
recurring problem of her unsuitable partnerships, in which her
partners are predominantly promiscuous. The father was
psychotically disturbed and the patient was the family member who
offered support to him. Psychotherapy started with a stable
frequency of two sessions a week. Within the transference, there
appear two figures. One of a 'positive father, ' and the other as
the 'all-knowing.' The latter may be compared with the mythological
figure of Oedipus, whose intelligence was exceptional, being
demonstrated in his redemption of Thebes from the Sphinx. All the
same, Oedipus suffered from a promiscuously incestuous relationship
with his mother Iocaste. During old age, when he was expelled, and
accompanied by his faithful daughter Antigone, Oedipus was most
probably psychotic. In the analysis, Ines has decided, after 200
hours of analysis, to reduce the frequency down to one session a
week. The problem of analytic interpretation is described, as well
as the effects of interpretation (when it finally takes place) that
it had on the analytic relationship and analytic process. The
intimate and important link between promiscuity and incest is also
explored, promiscuous actualizing the incestuous. Promiscuity is a
manifest sexual activity with the unknown other. Promiscuity can
also be considered as a defense against paranoia.About the
authorMatja Regovec is a Jungian analyst and analytical
psychologist. He undertook his analytic training in Vienna while
living and working in Slovenia and is a member of the London based
Association of Jungian Analysts (AJA, IAAP), as well as a
professional member of the Slovenian Association of
Psychotherapists (ZPS).In 1993, Matja founded IPAL (Institut za
psiholo ko astrologijo in psihoanalizo Ljubljana) - Ljubljana
Institute for Psychological Astrology and Psychoanalysis, of which
he is still the managing director. The Institute offers a
professional three-year diploma course in counselling, as well as a
postgraduate training in psychoanalysis (www.ipal.si). Matja has a
private practice in Ljubljana and works with Jungian analytic
self-experiential groups in Ljubljana, Belgrade and Budapest.
General
Imprint: |
Fisher King Press
|
Country of origin: |
United States |
Release date: |
2011 |
First published: |
2011 |
Authors: |
Matjaz Regovec
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Dimensions: |
203 x 127 x 6mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Paperback - Trade
|
Pages: |
92 |
ISBN-13: |
978-1-926715-38-4 |
Categories: |
Books >
Social sciences >
Psychology >
Sexual behaviour
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LSN: |
1-926715-38-1 |
Barcode: |
9781926715384 |
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