Using a duoethnological approach, supported by Jung’s theory of archetypes and the layered objective psyche, the paper demonstrates how a duoethnological encounter can lead to new formulations of archetypal theory that challenge attitudes to diversity. The paper arises from the authors’ desire to explore the shame and pain of colonialism, initially in a diversity workshop and later by way of duoethnological dialogue, using transcripts of recorded conversation between the authors as well as email exchange. Notions of a colonizer archetype and ethnic shadow are presented and elaborated. The six conceptualized themes in relation to the exploration of colonialism in the cultural layer of the objective psyche are as follows: (1) Belonging, (2) T...
We are three psychotherapists, also trainers at different universities in the United Kingdom, who ca...
We reflect on decolonization and in particular the process of decolonizing our own minds. We discuss...
The ongoing development of indigenized psychologies illustrates the conditions for the development a...
Using a duoethnological approach, supported by Jung’s theory of archetypes and the layered objective...
Multicultural condition of the contemporary world rises number of questions one cannot address just ...
Chabani Manganyi’s long-neglected (2018) essay “Making strange” demonstrates how many of the most in...
This paper explores identity work and acculturation work in the lives of British mixed-heritage chil...
In order to enhance an understanding of different cultures and groups, post-Jungians are currently a...
abstract This paper explores the relationship between black and white people in both internal and e...
The colonialist mind is full of binary thinking. Their literature is abounding in nothing other than...
There has long been a criticism that scholarship devoted to the study of cultural variation in psych...
AIMS In advocating and theorising decolonisation, writers have largely focused on processes undertak...
Since its inception, community psychology has been interested in cultural matters relating to issues...
Drawing on the personal stories of people of colour who have been in contact with psychiatric spaces...
This article outlines the indigenous psychologies approach within the context of three research trad...
We are three psychotherapists, also trainers at different universities in the United Kingdom, who ca...
We reflect on decolonization and in particular the process of decolonizing our own minds. We discuss...
The ongoing development of indigenized psychologies illustrates the conditions for the development a...
Using a duoethnological approach, supported by Jung’s theory of archetypes and the layered objective...
Multicultural condition of the contemporary world rises number of questions one cannot address just ...
Chabani Manganyi’s long-neglected (2018) essay “Making strange” demonstrates how many of the most in...
This paper explores identity work and acculturation work in the lives of British mixed-heritage chil...
In order to enhance an understanding of different cultures and groups, post-Jungians are currently a...
abstract This paper explores the relationship between black and white people in both internal and e...
The colonialist mind is full of binary thinking. Their literature is abounding in nothing other than...
There has long been a criticism that scholarship devoted to the study of cultural variation in psych...
AIMS In advocating and theorising decolonisation, writers have largely focused on processes undertak...
Since its inception, community psychology has been interested in cultural matters relating to issues...
Drawing on the personal stories of people of colour who have been in contact with psychiatric spaces...
This article outlines the indigenous psychologies approach within the context of three research trad...
We are three psychotherapists, also trainers at different universities in the United Kingdom, who ca...
We reflect on decolonization and in particular the process of decolonizing our own minds. We discuss...
The ongoing development of indigenized psychologies illustrates the conditions for the development a...