Jungian Books

Books by, about, and for Jungians

Elena Caramazza
(Author)

ISBN-10: 9781032200095
ISBN-13:
Routledge

cite: Caramazza, E. (2022). The Absolute Shadow: Destiny, Fate, and Intergenerational Processes in Analytical Psychology. Routledge.

This book explores Jung’s central concept of shadow from a particular configuration that the author calls “Absolute Shadow,” placing it in relation to the idea of destiny as catastrophic.

Clinically based and supported by a vast number of therapy cases, the book exemplifies how the Absolute Shadow is a result of the projection of the most fragile and destructive parts of one’s psyche. In some cases, it may cause loss of identity and, through the mechanisms of false/double personality, is bound to result in psychosis. Other aspects of the Shadow, like the intergenerational shadow, are also examined in depth.

The Absolute Shadow is the well-informed result of Caramazza’s fifty years of study and clinical experience. It is important reading for Jungian and depth psychologists, as well as for psychoanalytic students, trainees, and clinicians of all schools of thought.

Table of Contents

Concept of the Shadow in Jung’s thought

Introduction

Part I

1. Destiny as a Sense of the Inevitable

2. The weight of the shadow

3. Journeys of life and Therapy: Five Clinical Cases

4. Destiny and Transgenerational Shadow PartII

5. Fate

6. Destiny and Individuation Process

Conclusion

Afterword by Fulvia De Benedittis, Sandra Fersurella, Silvia Presciuttini

 

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