Art and the Psyche: A Jungian Exploration

Murray Stein, Linda Carter, Lucienne Marguerat
Independent study
Online

Overview

This seminar gives a view of art through the lens of Analytical Psychology.

Lucienne Marguerat explores what visual art does to everyone and why this “moving” experience does not leave people unchanged, why it has in fact the same capacity as music to open everyone’s psychic space to humanity and the universe. As an illustration of this Lucienne will examine several works by the artist Adolf Wölfli.

What is it that makes the crude, bizarre drawings of the uneducated, hopelessly maladjusted, psychotic Swiss Adolf Wölfli (1864-1930) so forceful? More than his amazing sense of space and color, what grips people is the authenticity and the tension they convey. His strange symbols and astounding compositions conjure up longings, lust, fears, and tensions of which few are aware.

  1. To demonstrate the value of art as amplification in the therapeutic relationship.
  2. To define the concept of “earned secure attachment” and demonstrate how it is relevant in clinical practice.
  3. To explain how (passive) art can have a healing effect
  4. To discuss how the practice of art (as an example for any creative activity) can bring solace and relief to the soul
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