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Autor:
Sharn Waldron, David Waldron
Publikováno v:
Jung Journal. 14:49-63
This paper explores the practice of care for patients in Aradale, the asylum established in the rural city of Ararat on the Victorian goldfields in 1867. It describes the institution’s descent into...
Autor:
Sharn Waldron
Publikováno v:
Jung Journal. 12:88-105
The paper uses Hannah Arendt’s book Eichmann in Jerusalem and the author’s work with a patient who survived Idi Amin Dada’s reign of terror in Uganda to explore the parasitic, distortive, and corrosive aspects of evil.
Autor:
David Waldron, Sharn Waldron
Publikováno v:
Folklore. 127:71-90
This article employs a Jungian analytical perspective in its exploration of the phenomenon of ghost hoaxing in late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century colonial Victoria, Australia, as observed through its reportage in the print media of the era.
Autor:
Sharn Waldron, Catherine Lovering
Publikováno v:
Revue de Psychologie Analytique. :57-79
Dans cet article2, je m’appuie sur le film Le Festin de Babette pour illustrer l’impasse a laquelle aboutit souvent l’experience de trauma complexe. Une telle experience traumatique genere une crise de la realite. Elle deborde le contenant rati
Autor:
Sharn Waldron
Publikováno v:
Journal of Analytical Psychology. 58:99-117
The ‘black hole’ is a metaphor for a reality in the psyche of many individuals who have experienced complex trauma in infancy and early childhood. The ‘black hole’ has been created by an absence of the object, the (m)other, so there is no int
Autor:
Sharn Waldron
Publikováno v:
Journal of Analytical Psychology. 57:651-655
Autor:
Sharn Waldron
Publikováno v:
Journal of Analytical Psychology. 55:556-573
In this paper I use the film Babette's Feast as a parable to portray the impasse that often arises out of the experience of complex trauma. The experience of such trauma invokes a crisis of reality. It overflows the boundaries of rational containment
Autor:
Sharn Waldron
Publikováno v:
Journal of Analytical Psychology. 55:74-90
This paper explores the metaphor of in vitro fertilization in respect to those parts of the individual ‘frozen’ through early trauma. It describes the conditions necessary for the reintroduction of the frozen ‘embryo’ in the therapeutic relat