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This paper will provide a theoretical basis for looking at a dream in the analysis of a client during a calamity. Finding the archetype of the anima is a way of responding to a crisis, in this case to the COVID‐19 pandemic period. With all the basic instincts disrupted by a catastrophe, the emergence of the anima, as archetype of life, is there to remind us how to survive and recover. The anima archetype, often representing psychological resilience in ancient myths, shows up in dreams to guide human transformation from the struggle to survive trauma to the art of living a full life.
The Journal of Analytical Psychology – Wiley
Published: Apr 1, 2023
Keywords: calamity; resilience; anima; dream; archetype; life; désastre; résilience; anima; rêve; archétype; vie; Katastrophe; Resilienz; Anima; Traum; Archetyp; Leben; catastrofe; resilienza; anima; sogno; archetipo; vita; катаклизм; стойкость; анима; сновидение; архетип; жизнь; calamidad; resiliencia; anima; sueño; arquetipo; vida; 灾难, 复原力, 阿尼玛, 梦, 原型, 生活
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