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  • Sociology
  • Cultural Studies

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  • Cultural trauma is a growing concern within psychology and analytical psychology training.
  • The International Association for Analytical Psychology (IAAP) has addressed cultural trauma in its Router training program.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore the issue of cultural trauma within analytical psychology.
  • To summarize responses to cultural trauma and complexes in analytical psychology.
  • To align findings from the IAAP's Router training program evaluation with sociological research.

Main Methods:

  • Review of responses to cultural trauma within analytical psychology.
  • Overview of findings from the IAAP's Router training program evaluation.
  • Alignment of findings with contemporary sociological research.

Main Results:

  • Key elements for healing cultural trauma include 'working through', imagination, dreamwork, symbolism, and metaphor.
  • Polish research indicates the importance of good governance, economic vitality, social capital, meaning systems, and ritualism for cultural healing.

Conclusions:

  • Healing cultural trauma requires integrating psychological and sociological perspectives.
  • The role of symbolic processes and societal factors is crucial for addressing cultural trauma.