Articoli
N. 49 (2019)
"Riflessi d'anima nello spirito del fiume". Frammenti di un discorso etico tra l'Io e il Sé in una situazione di coercizione della libertà
Associazione Italiana di Psicologia Analitica
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Inviata
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10 maggio 2019
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Pubblicato
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23-05-2019
Abstract
L’articolo è l’elaborazione, dal punto di vista della psicologia analitica, di un’esperienza di espressività corporea condotta dall’Autrice all’interno di una situazione di coercizione della libertà. Il gesto è la parola più antica. Parola intesa non come Logos ma come Mythos: parola simbolica. Il gruppo, tramite il linguaggio del corpo, ha manifestato il mito, la narrazione simbolica, che lo abitava nel qui e ora dell’incontro. È emersa la funzione riparativa dell’inconscio transpersonale rispetto all’assetto della coscienza del gruppo. Il fiume, come immagine archetipica dello spirito, ha rispecchiato valore e purezza originaria a una coscienza identificata con ombre di colpa, vergogna e indegnità.
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