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ABSTRACT While personally reflecting on his experiences of immigration, the author focuses on the psychological experiences of trauma caused by involuntary immigration or migration, a phenomenon that is on the rise across the globe especially due to political instability and climate change. He proposes that forced immigration or migration is an experience of exile and discusses the arduous psychological and spiritual experiences that can ultimately be experienced as a liminal condition carrying the potential for further psychospiritual development.
期刊介绍:
Jung Journal: Culture & Psyche is an international quarterly published by the C.G. Jung Institute of San Francisco, one of the oldest institutions in America dedicated to Jungian studies and analytic training. Founded in 1979 by John Beebe under the title The San Francisco Jung Institute Library Journal, Jung Journal has evolved from a local journal of book and film reviews to one that attracts readers and contributors worldwide--from the Academy, the arts, and from Jungian analyst-scholars. Featuring peer-reviewed scholarly articles, poetry, art, book and film reviews, and obituaries, Jung Journal offers a dialogue between culture--as reflected in art.