Healing without Oedipus
By Martine Gallard
English
Jung’s first experience with « the other » was unsatisfying, and thus led him to rely primarily upon his inner life, rather than on his parents and other people. The failure of his collaboration with Freud reinforced this tendency. However, Jung transformed the « handicap » into an original path to health by confronting the products of his unconscious and seeing in them a means of structuring a self.