Individuation in Addiction Recovery: An Archetypal Astrological Perspective

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520 3 |a This theoretical dissertation explores the relationship between individuation—Jung’s theory of personality or psychospiritual development—and the journey through addiction and recovery, examined through an archetypal astrological perspective. While addiction has been studied through biopsychosocial frameworks, this research broadens the depthpsychological discourse by integrating archetypal astrology as a human-science methodology. The study centers on the lived experience of Bill Wilson—the cofounder of Alcoholics Anonymous (AA)—and his transformative recovery story. Considering previous research suggesting Millennials are moving away from organized religion and AA, and that there is a positive correlation between spirituality and long-term recovery, this dissertation addresses the clinical concern that the decline in spirituality may hinder recovery. Given the rising interest in astrology among Millennials, this research explores addiction from an astrological viewpoint to offer an alternative conceptualization of addiction while considering its clinical application. The study found that the archetypal themes associated with Neptune and Pluto in particular, symbolized in Wilson’s natal chart and personal transits, corresponded with elements of his personality and lived experience throughout his addiction and recovery process, highlighting his psychospiritual development. These findings underscored the potential value of exploring astrology in relation to individuation in recovery, both from research and clinical perspectives. For those interested, astrology may help bring archetypal complexes into greater consciousness, strengthening spiritual connection, thereby supporting individuation. This study calls for further research involving diverse natal charts to explore addiction and recovery patterns across various contexts, as well as the clinical application of archetypal astrology for those in recovery. 
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