JUNGIAN psychology, OPEN letters, CLINICAL psychology, PSYCHODYNAMICS, AFRICANS, SOCIAL impact, RACISM, PSYCHOANALYTIC theory, PSYCHOANALYSIS
Abstract
The article discusses a response for a paper entitled ‘Jung: A racist' by Farhad Dalal and has been forthcoming from the field of analytical psychology and Jungian analysis. It mentions concerns about Jung's colonial and racist ideas and explicit and sometimes implied led to inner harm and aspects of de facto institutional and structural racism being present in Jungian organizations. It also mentions support for value diversity, gender equality and social justice.
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