1st Edition

A Depth Psychology Model of Immigration and Adaptation The Migrant's Journey

By Phyllis Marie Jensen Copyright 2020
314 Pages
by Routledge

314 Pages
by Routledge

314 Pages
by Routledge

A Depth Psychology Study of Immigration and Adaptation: The Migrant’s Journey brings current academic research from a range of disciplines into a 12-stage model of human migration. Based on Joseph Campbell’s hero’s journey, this depth psychology model addresses pre-migration reasons for leaving, the ordeals of the journey and challenges of post-migration adaptation. One-third of migrants return... Read more

Preface;  Introduction;  Chapter 1: Phase 1: Pre-Migration;  Chapter 2: Phase 2: The Journey;  Chapter 3: Phase 3: Post-Migration Arrival;  Chaper 4: Phase 4: Post-Migration - Home Again;  Chapter 5: Identity and Belonging;  Chapter 6: Generational Differences;  Chapter 7: Host Country;  Chapter 8: Summary and Conclusions;  Bibliography;  Index

Biography

Phyllis Marie Jensen, PhD, is a Jungian psychoanalyst (ISAPZürich) and sandplay therapist in Vancouver, Canada. Also a social and behavioural science evidence-based researcher, she is an associate clinical professor in Family Medicine, University of Alberta. A second-generation Canadian, Jensen has experienced migration first-hand in England and Switzerland and three Canadian provinces. She is the author of Artist Emily Carr and the Spirit of the Land: A Jungian Portrait (Routledge).