Exploring Transformation: Individuation, Virtual Reality, and Myth in Analytical Psychology

N. 60 (2024) 28 January 2025

The latest issue of Studi Junghiani (N. 60, 2024) offers a diverse exploration of topics in analytical psychology. Cristina Brunialti examines disability from an analytical perspective, while Antonio de Rienzo explores the interplay of perversion and vitality within the transference field. Guido Maria Lattanzi discusses transformation through the mythic figures of Medusa and the Phoenix, focusing on language and temporality. Barbara Persico presents a case study on the early phases of therapy, highlighting individuation processes in both patient and therapist.

A special section is dedicated to the Premio Migliorati, featuring reflections on analytical experience and virtual reality, drawn from a roundtable discussion in May 2024. The “Amplifications” section includes insights from Stefano Candellieri and Davide Favero on the 6th IAAP European Conference of Analytical Psychology in Syracuse. The issue also features book reviews curated by Giancarlo Costanza and Valentino Franchitti, along with a tribute to Paolo Aite, commemorated by analysts of AIPA and members of the Laboratorio Analitico delle Immagini.

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