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John Beebe


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“The analyst’s specific discovery, beyond her or his initiation as patient and physician, is of a certain helplessness in the face of the unconscious. Only a period of helplessness at the hands of the unconscious can promote openness to the unconscious’s own solutions that is the analyst’s stock in trade. Such radical openness is never achieved through a graded series of gentle shocks. Rather, it is almost always the effect of at least one sudden, unexpected wounding, what James Hillman has called “betrayal.” And,”
John Beebe, Jungian Perspectives on Clinical Supervision

“a too rapid need for meaning can serve as a defense against meaning’s emergence. One”
John Beebe, Jungian Perspectives on Clinical Supervision

“The analyst’s vulnerability has to be greater even than the vulnerability any other patient has to learn to accept. It is a good thing for an analyst to learn early that every patient suffers from the analytic process, but the vulnerability that the analyst must learn to accept goes beyond the humility that every physician must find toward the mystery of wounding and healing. The”
John Beebe, Jungian Perspectives on Clinical Supervision



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