Draft:Stefano Carpani
Stefano Carpani
[edit]Stefano Carpani, M.A., M.Phil. is an Italian psychoanalyst trained at the C.G. Jung Institute, Zürich, accredited analyst CGJI/IAAP, working in private practice in Berlin (DE) in English, Italian and Spanish. He graduated in Literature and Philosophy (magna cum laude) from the Catholic University of Milan. He read sociology at the University of Cambridge (M.Phil.) and Manchester (M.A.). He is a Ph.D. candidate in the Department of Psychosocial and Psychoanalytical Studies from University of Essex.
Stefano Carpani is the initiator of the YouTube interview series Breakfast at Küsnacht, which aims to capture the voices of senior Jungians.
In spring 2020, when the world went into lockdown, Stefano Carpani launched a video series on covid 19: C. G. Jung and Covid19. He talked to Jungian Psychoanalysts on the theme of the Pandemic, lockdown and how to cope with it.
With Bernhard von Guretzky and Paul Attinello he created Psychosocial Wednesdays, a digital salon moulded on those Freud´s Wednesdays meetings in Vienna and on Jung´s meetings at the Psychological Club, and feature speakers from various psychoanalytic traditions, schools, and associated fields.
He is among the initiators of “Accogliere le ferrite di chi cura” (Reaching out to the wounds of health professionals), an online free of charge psychological support to doctors, nurses and other health professionals engaged in a frontline battle to treat COVID-19 patients in Italy. He is also among the initiators of La prossima generazione (The next generation) a think-tank dedicated to the under 40, asking them to imagine and tell the ideas, projects, initiatives, policies about the – post Covid-19 – "new" Italy.
Books
[edit]Stefano Carpani is the editor of Breakfast at Küsnacht: Conversations on C. G. Jung and Beyond (Chiron, 2020), The Plural Turn in Jungian and Post-Jungian Studies: The Work of Andrew Samuels (Routledge, forthcoming 2020), The New Ancestors: Anthology of Contemporary Classics in Analytical psychology (Routledge, forthcoming 2021), Freedom after Freedom: Perspectives on Individuation and Liberty in a Globalized World (Routledge, forthcoming 2022), The Suspension of Certainties: Lockdowned Therapy, Jungian Perspectives on how the Pandemic Changed Analysis (forthcoming 2022)
Papers
[edit]Stefano Carpani is the author of the following papers: ´Invisible Wounds´ (generativita.it, 2017); ´The Consequences of Freedom´ (in Jungian Perspectives on Indeterminate States: 'Betwixt and Between' Borders, Routledge, 2020); ´The Numinous and the Fall of the Berlin Wall´ (winner of the Kim Arndt Award 2019); ´From Emancipation to Liberation: A Neo-Jungian Critique of Adorno´ (in The Plural Turn: The Development of Jungian and Post-Jungian Studies and the Work of Andrew Samuels (2020); ´From Compensation to Purpose: A Neo-Jungian Critique of Horkheimer and Marcuse´ (in Collective Structures of Imagination. Archetype and Society, Brill, 2020).