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Erica Lorentz, "Body As Shadow: Jung’s Method of Embodied Healing" (Karnac, 2026)

Feb 18, 2026
Erica Lorentz, a Jungian analyst who trained in Authentic Movement, argues for Jung as an embodied psychologist. She discusses embodied active imagination, the somatic unconscious, and how movement-based practice opens imaginal depths. Conversation covers reading Jung’s visceral imagery, working complexes into archetypal ground, and clinical moments of reclaiming voice through embodiment.
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ANECDOTE

Personal Somatic Breakthrough

  • Erica Lorentz describes crawling on the floor and following somatic energy that culminated in ecstatic release and the disappearance of chronic headaches.
  • That embodied process taught her to trust interactive, nonverbal witnessing in the therapeutic field.
INSIGHT

Jung's Embodied Method

  • Jungian active imagination and Authentic Movement share a method of letting the psyche emerge through the body rather than forcing interpretation.
  • Lorentz argues Jung's work always intended embodied practice, not a head-only psychology.
INSIGHT

Complexes Are Dual-Layered

  • Complexes contain both personal developmental material and an archetypal core that must be encountered on its own ground.
  • Working only developmentally or only archetypally produces incomplete healing.
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