Author: Schwartz, Susan
Title: COVIDâ€19, precarity and loneliness Cord-id: aiq9sy7i Document date: 2021_7_7
ID: aiq9sy7i
Snippet: In this paper I discuss Jungian psychological work of the trauma and loss experienced in reaction to COVIDâ€19 with a man who represents a clinical composite. The issues of precarity, a concept used by the philosopher Judith Butler, are combined with the notions of lack and absence of French psychoanalyst André Green. The psychological and societal situation of precarity aroused the man’s childhood issues that were long repressed. The loneliness, isolation and death from COVIDâ€19 mirrored
Document: In this paper I discuss Jungian psychological work of the trauma and loss experienced in reaction to COVIDâ€19 with a man who represents a clinical composite. The issues of precarity, a concept used by the philosopher Judith Butler, are combined with the notions of lack and absence of French psychoanalyst André Green. The psychological and societal situation of precarity aroused the man’s childhood issues that were long repressed. The loneliness, isolation and death from COVIDâ€19 mirrored his personal and the collective responses to the disaster from this global pandemic. He felt on the edge of collapse as what he knew of his world crashed and he found himself unable to cope. The subsequent Jungian work taking place through the virtual computer screen was taxing and restorative simultaneously for both analyst and analysand.
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