The Making of Everyday Heroes: Women’s Experiences With Transformation and Integration
Publication Date
July 2019
Document Type
Article
Publication Title
Journal of Humanistic Psychology
Volume
59
Issue
4
DOI
10.1177/0022167817705773
First Page
499
Last Page
521
Abstract
Heroes are not born heroic. They achieve prominence because they dare to enter into a voyage to become an entirely different human being: to transform. What happens to the hero on return? This is a qualitative investigation into the experience of integrating a transformative journey in the lives of seven women, 1 to 3 years after life-changing travel. The method used was cooperative inquiry, a heuristic approach involving cycles of action and reflection to construct knowledge based on shared lived experiences and group analysis. Coresearchers convened over a period of 13 months to examine the question, “What is our experience of integrating transformation?” Findings yielded an underlying pattern comprising nine phases: (1) displacement, (2) grief and denial, (3) disorientation, (4) dismemberment, (5) surrender and healing, (6) birth, (7) abundance and creativity, (8) power, and (9) integration. A major outcome identifies the integration of transformation as a feminine descent into one’s underworld, delineating a feminine complement to the already well-documented hero’s journey. One unexpected result shows that in combination, the journey’s ascent (transformative peak experiences) cultivates one’s masculine; the descent (integrative deep experiences) develops one’s feminine. Together, these rounds form an upright figure eight, a wholly realized transformation.
Keywords
transformation, integration, Jung, wholeness, transformational travel, transpersonal psychology, hero’s journey, goddess, rites of passage, peak experience, and initiation
Recommended Citation
Susan Ross. "The Making of Everyday Heroes: Women’s Experiences With Transformation and Integration" Journal of Humanistic Psychology (2019): 499-521. https://doi.org/10.1177/0022167817705773
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