Presentation at the BJAA Summer Gathering: ‘Fantasy, Imagination and the emergence of Analytical Psychology as a distinct discipline of psychotherapy’
Presentation by Katerina Sarafidou for the BJAA Summer Gathering.
Due to limited space, in-person attended will be limited to bpf members and trainees
Date: 19/07/2025 Time: 11:45 - 13:15 BST Venue: Online Via Zoom with an in-person option for bpf members and trainees Price: Free
Event Details
Description
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Jung’s understanding of the nature of fantasy and imagination is one of his most original contributions to the field of psychology. Yet Jung references the subject only sparingly in the Collected Works. His own self-experimentation with the imaginal realm as documented in the Black Books took the form of entering into waking fantasies and dialoguing with the characters that appeared. The development of this approach as a systematic way of engaging with the inner world made analytical psychology a distinct discipline of psychotherapy beyond the cure of neuroses and had substantial implications for the analytic relationship and the analytic attitude. This talk will explore Jung’s notion of fantasy and imagination as this is elucidated in the Red Book and Black Books, its implications for the nature of the psyche, and its role in individuation and in analysis.
About the Speaker
Katerina Sarafidou is an honorary member of the British Jungian Analytic Association. She is the Jungian Head of Research and former Jungian Director at the MSc Psychodynamics of Human Development run by Birkbeck College and the British Psychotherapy Foundation. She carries out academic research at the Warburg Institute and teaches in several Jungian and psychoanalytic trainings. She is one of three founders of The Circle of Analytical Psychology, which offers a 2-year study on Jung’s Red Book, and convenes a long-running Jung Reading Group at the BPF.
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