Jung Journal: Culture & Psyche
Psychotherapy in the shadow of shame: The Polish experience of institutionalized homo-, bi-, and transphobia
Gestalt psychotherapyTheory discussionEnglish
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Abstracts
The author reviews current examples of institutionalized homo-, bi-, and transphobia expressed by right-wing politicians and the Catholic Church in Poland. He uses the Gestalt theory of shame to understand the psychological consequences of this systemic oppression and analyzes internalized homo-, bi-, and transphobia; “the love focus” in activist narratives on homosexuality; and the lack of psychotherapeutic depth when working through gender and/or sexuality issues with clients. A psychotherapist’s role as a psychosocial activist (the Gestalt realm) or shadow practitioner (the Jungian realm) is suggested as a crucial support for an LGBT+ client.
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| Journal |
Jung Journal: Culture & Psyche
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| Publisher |
United Kingdom: Taylor & Francis
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| Year of Publication |
2021
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| Volume |
15
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| Issue |
4
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| Number of Pages |
7-20
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| ISSN Number |
1934-2047 (Electronic); 1934-2039 (Print)
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| DOI |
https://doi.org/10.1080/19342039.2021.1979359
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APA citation
. (2021). Psychotherapy in the shadow of shame: The Polish experience of institutionalized homo-, bi-, and transphobia. Jung Journal: Culture & Psyche, 15(4), 7-20. https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1080/19342039.2021.1979359