Infant Trauma in Adults: A Jungian Selving Transformation

Book Details
- Publisher : Routledge
- Published : February 2026
- Cover : Paperback
- Pages : 258
- Category :
Forthcoming - Category 2 :
Jung and Analytical Psychology - Catalogue No : 98416
- ISBN 13 : 9781041107255
- ISBN 10 : 1041107250
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This book delves into the infant’s natural multiplicity as the foundation of the adult, to rediscover the impact of first year, unremembered trauma.
Advancing interdisciplinary inquiry into psychology’s neurobiology, infant research, developmental research, Jungian analytical psychology, and psychoanalysis, Kelly Polanski unveils adult unconscious dissociation at the heart of trauma’s wound. She re-engages nascent part-self-state experience to unlock early psyche-somatic Selving under adverse conditions and to emancipate the spark of vitality trapped inside the gap of trauma, patiently awaiting recovery and renewal - to live. A clinical case of crib trauma vividly demonstrates how Jungian dream analysis uncovers pivotal distinctions in life’s first unconscious psychifying processes to reveal trauma’s chthonic impact and restoration. Changeling mythology illuminates the pathway of this shocking initiation into the dual destiny of the empirical and archetypal child and their epic transformational fate into whole Self experience.
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In this outstanding tome, Kelly Polanski has amassed and packed an impressive amount of knowledge, information, and experience in support of Selving, her term for the process involved in reassembling a psyche that was split at a very early age. Therapists from all backgrounds working with traumatized patients, will profit from the breadth and depth in this monumental work and major advance that will prove to be a milestone in the treatment of patients with bifurcated souls.
Art Funkhouser, retired instructor of dreamwork, C. G. Jung Institute, Küsnacht, Switzerland
This insightful book explores unremembered early trauma arising during the process of Selving—in the first year of life—and its enduring impact on adult individuation. Drawing together Jungian developmental concepts, archetypal and dream symbolism, changeling mythology, and contemporary findings in neuroscience, the author offers a poetic inquiry that is at once grounded and convincing, as well as beautiful and compelling.
Lara Lagutina, Dr. Clin. Psych., Training Jungian Analyst, The Society of Analytical Psychology, London
Polanski masterfully synthesizes pertinent research on trauma and the formative infant psyche with Carl Jung’s quintessential work on the unconscious. Her work with adults who suffered early, pre-cognitive trauma restores the Spiritus Vitae of their forgotten inner child. This compelling read is for anyone who desires a deeper understanding of what it means to become an integrated whole self.
Susann Gipson McDonald, Diploma Candidate, C. G. Jung Institute, Küsnacht, Switzerland
Table of Contents
Introduction
Part I - Selving
1. Adult Presentation of Earliest Wounding
2. Coming into Being
3. Small Beginnings of First Inner Experience
4. Earliest Wounding
Part II - Re-accessing the Ground Plan of Our Nature
5. Carl Jung: The Selving Archipelago
6. Michael Fordham: How we Experience the Primary Self
7. Erich Neumann: The Evolving Self in Phase-related Ego-Self Axis Formation
8. The Psychology of Selving Part-Self-States and Trauma
9. Constitutional Part-Self-States
Part III - Therapeutic Transformation of Adult Infant Trauma
10. Adult Case of Unresolved Crib Trauma
11. Archetypal Defensive Selfcare System
12. Body-Self Psychifying Practise
13. Restoring the De-integration—Re-integration Cycle
14. Mystery of the Dual Child
15. Dreams Unconsciously Psychify A New Beginning
Part IV - The Mythopoetic Story of Selving The Traumatized Changeling
16. The Moorchild: A Changeling Caught Between Two Worlds
About the Author(s)
Kelly Polanski is a Jungian Analyst in private practice and an Accredited Analyst of the C.G. Jung Institute in Zurich. Based in Edmonton, Canada, she lectures and teaches widely on the transformation of infant trauma in adults.
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