ISBN-13: 9781630512361 / Angielski / Twarda / 2015 / 380 str.
ISBN-13: 9781630512361 / Angielski / Twarda / 2015 / 380 str.
The Soul in Anguish: Psychotherapeutic Approaches to Suffering presents a variety of
approaches to psychotherapeutic work with suffering people, from the perspectives of both Jungian and
psychoanalytic psychology. An important theme of the book is that suffering may be harmful or helpful to
the development of the personality. Our culture tends to assume that suffering is invariably negative or
pointless, but this is not necessarily so; suffering may be destructive, but it may lead to positive
developments such as enhanced empathy for others, wisdom, or spiritual development. The book offers
professionals in any helping profession various frameworks within which to view suffering, so that the
individual's suffering does not seem to be random or meaningless. Cognitive-behavioral approaches, the
approach of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of the American Psychiatric association, and the
promise of evidence-based strategies may or may not be applicable to the unique circumstances of the
suffering individual. These approaches also ignore the unconscious sources of much suffering, its
implications for the ongoing development of the personality, and the nuances of the therapeutic
relationship. We cannot objectify or measure suffering; suffering is best viewed from within the
individual's perspective, because people with the same diagnosis suffer in unique ways.
The Soul in Anguish is a groundbreaking, meticulously researched study from an outstanding
Jungian analyst and scholar. It provides illuminating ways into the transformative potential of suffering
and how it can be dealt with in the consulting room. Charting the soul's agonies with great compassion
and profound sensitivity, Dr. Corbett skillfully delineates clinical, philosophical and spiritual concepts of
suffering that testify to the endurance of the human spirit. This book is an enlightening read for anybody
with a passionate concern for the human soul.
- Ursula Wirtz, PhD, Jungian Analyst, Author of Trauma and Beyond: The Mystery of
Transformation