Mourning the Religious Self: An Experience of Multiplicity, Loss, and Religious Melancholia
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Cataldo, Lisa M.
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Cataldo, Lisa M.
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The loss of religion is not one thing to all people, nor even one thing to one person. This article asks the question, "when we are talking about the loss of religion, who is mourning what?" The author considers what the loss of religion looks like if we view the self as abiding in both multiplicity and melancholia, and claims that the loss of religion requires a reconfiguration of the inner landscape of centrality and marginality. A clinical example illustrates how one patient's "loss of faith" calls her to a complex mourning process that includes confronting many personal losses and their relation to her transgendered self.
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Westchester Inst Training Psychoanal & Psychother, Bedford Hills, NY USA
Ignatius Univ, San Francisco, CA USAWestchester Inst Training Psychoanal & Psychother, Bedford Hills, NY USA