This distinctive volume examines the psychological claims of spirit possession and psychosis as they are linked to child sexual abuse, intimate partner violence, and poor mental health.

In the context of both clinical complaints and community-based determinants, this book uses Jungian and Fanonian theory, political history, and case study analysis to explore the systems at work in projecting internalized traumas of colonialism and personal powerlessness onto a scapegoated demonic presence affecting victims/survivors of sexual violence. It focuses on populations of the global south but is relevant to victims of oppression worldwide, considering the personal unconscious and cultural complexes that influence a sense of being overtaken and controlled by supernatural or intrapsychic forces, or a desire to be.

Psychosis, Spirit Possession, and Child Sexual Abuse offers an alternative framework for understanding mental processes that lead to symptoms such as auditory or visual hallucinations that often get misdiagnosed and mistreated. This is important reading for practitioners and scholars of depth psychology and is of keen interest to academics in the fields of foreign and cultural studies, as well as students and researchers in sociology, religion, or anthropology.



Autorentext

Hazel Da Breo, PhD, is a Canadian scholar-practitioner of Grenadian birth and Indigenous ancestry. She has co-authored three academic texts on Child Sexual Abuse in the Carribean and numerous articles on a variety of psychological subjects. Da Breo is a graduate of a master's degree program in Depth Psychology (Pacifica Graduate Institute), Adult Education (Yorkville University) and Art History (York University). Her PhD in Psychotherapeutic Counseling is from the Open International University. She is a Professor of Psychology at St. George's University, and her current research interests include the Neuroscience of Trauma and the Philosophy of Cultural Psychiatry.

Titel
Psychosis, Spirit Possession, and Child Sexual Abuse
Untertitel
A Jungian, Depth, and Liberation Psychology Perspective
EAN
9781040145708
Format
E-Book (pdf)
Veröffentlichung
12.11.2024
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Anzahl Seiten
166