ABSTRACT

This book examines the interaction of spiritual and psychoanalytic lineages with psychotherapy in everyday practice. Written by a team of seasoned clinicians and illustrated through clinical vignettes, chapters explore topics pertaining to the mystical dimensions of psychological and spiritual life and how it may be integrated into clinical practice.

Topics discussed include dreams, dissociation, creativity, therapeutic relationship, free association, transcendence, poetry, paradox, doubleness, loss, death, grief, mystery, embodiment and soul. The authors, clinicians with decades of experience in psychotherapy, psychoanalysis and spiritual practice, draw from their deep engagement with spirituality and psychoanalysis, focusing on a particular theme and its application to clinical work that is supported by the generative conversation among these lineages. At once applied and theoretical, this book weaves insights from the heart of Vajrayana Buddhism, Zen Buddhism, Christianity, Catholicism, Ecumenicism, Integral Spirituality, Judaism, Kabbalah, Non-violence, Sufism and Vedanta. They are in conversation with psychoanalytic perspectives including Jungian, Post-Jungian, Winnicottian, Bionian, Post-Bionian and Relational.

A felt sense of the spiritual psyche in clinical practice emerges from this conversation among spiritual and psychoanalytic lineages, beckoning clinicians ever further on the path of spiritually rooted, psychodynamic practice.

chapter Chapter 1|22 pages

Inhabiting the spiritual psyche

chapter Chapter 2|21 pages

Letting the light get in

chapter Chapter 3|25 pages

Thoughts on mystery, paradox and doubleness

chapter Chapter 4|24 pages

Depth psychotherapy and spiritual inquiry

Jungian and transpersonal perspectives

chapter Chapter 5|25 pages

Soul home

The Kabbalah dance and Jungian psychoanalysis

chapter Chapter 6|20 pages

Reckoning with the spiritual truth of aversive emotions

Evolving unconditional positive regard and discovering the good enough clinician

chapter Chapter 7|10 pages

Surviving through destruction

Reading Gandhi in Winnicott

chapter Chapter 8|32 pages

Out of dissociation into creation through relation

A depth-oriented and Jungian perspective on psychological and spiritual experience

chapter Chapter 9|22 pages

Caesuras of dreaming

Being and becoming, thinking and imagining

chapter Chapter 10|15 pages

Allowing the creation