This book explores how a deeper engagement with the theme of
spirituality can challenge and stimulate contemporary
psychoanalytic discourse. Bringing relational psychoanalysis into
conversation with Jungian and transpersonal debates, the text
demonstrates the importance of questioning an implicit reliance on
secular norms in the field. With reference to recognition theory
and shifting conceptions of enactment, Brown shows that the
continued evolution of relational thinking necessitates an embrace
of the transpersonal and a move away from the secular viewpoint in
analytic theory and practice. With an outlook at the intersection
of intrapsychic and intersubjective perspectives, Groundwork for a
Transpersonal Psychoanalysis will be a valuable resource to
analysts looking to incorporate a more pluralistic approach to
clinical work.
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