When David Lynch made Twin Peaks: Season 1 some people thought he had forgotten his Jungian psychoanalysis toolkit but with season 2 it is impossible to deny this influence. Ferenczi wouldn't have been pleased.
Kyle MacLachlan's character explores the opportunities that psychoANALysis affords and delivers again and again the pathology characteristic of the Lynchian fun and games that work to unnerve the audience. In Season 2 Lynch overcomes the impression of his Father using a prolapsed image of his Mother's womb (but artistically, like a song) and therefore truely touches the unconscious.