ABSTRACT

Conflict is a psychological response or a reaction to a situation where difference predominates in a confrontation of values, ideals, ideas, ways of being, then unhappiness, discontent, aggression, are manifested. Everyone who has been working through some perspectives in the work of C.G Jung and Emmanuel Levinas that will help to understand a possible ethics for mediation and other psychotherapeutic contexts. Carl Jung says about the psyche might be the case, they attempt to figure philosophy and psychology as if their refigurings were somehow neutral, as if they represented the points of view of everyone Interchanges in a therapeutic setting from all points of view, will be sex/gendered. St Augustine and Paul Ricoeur have provided some illuminating insights into time and narrative that help to provide a framework for those perspectives. Concern for the relational natures of us, the other and the collective are instrumental in Carl Jung's and Emmanuel Levinas' work.