ABSTRACT

Drawing from Jung’s work on synchronicity, I articulate a “panpsychic” approach to treatment and articulate a range of therapeutic benefits that I consider to be associated with adopting such a position. I suggest that this outlook complements recent efforts to outline a teleological approach to enactment, and that the notion of enactment suggests a uniquely psychoanalytic approach to disenchantment. With reference to a broad range of clinical material, I demonstrate the practical utility of panpsychism as a basis from which to approach psychotherapy.