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- Title
Interview with Ann Casement Conducted by Joe Cambray on July 8, 2023.
- Authors
Casement, Ann; Cambray, Joe
- Abstract
This article is an interview with Ann Casement, a British Indian psychoanalyst and anthropologist. Casement discusses her childhood in Bombay, India, her experiences studying anthropology in Paris and London, and the connections she made between anthropology and psychoanalysis. The conversation covers various topics related to psychology and psychoanalysis, including the absence of an explicit aesthetic dimension in the concept of individuation, the importance of art in therapy, and the impact of Jung's artwork in The Red Book. They also discuss the influence of Hinduism and Buddhism on Freud's work, the controversy surrounding Carl Jung's involvement with the Nazi regime, and the importance of addressing and integrating shadow elements in psychology. The interview is dedicated to the memory of Coline Covington, a former editor of the Journal of Analytical Psychology.
- Subjects
JUNGIAN psychology; COGNITIVE science; ETHNIC groups; PSYCHOTHERAPY; ETHNOLOGY
- Publication
Journal of Analytical Psychology, 2024, Vol 69, Issue 1, p104
- ISSN
0021-8774
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/1468-5922.12970