Within this book, the fields of analytical psychology and sociology combine to examine and explore current social theory and the concept that the author has termed 'absolute freedom'.
Within this book, the fields of analytical psychology and sociology combine to examine and explore current social theory and the concept that the author has termed 'absolute freedom'.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Stefano Carpani, Ph.D., psychoanalyst and sociologist (member and lecturer of the C.G. Jung Institute Zürich, and University of Cambridge, respectively). He initiated the YouTube series Breakfast at Küsnacht, Lockdown Therapy and War as Reset, co-created Psychosocial Wednesdays and currently chairs it, curates Jungianeum: Initiatives for Contemporary Analytical Psychology and neo-Jungian Studies, the book series titled Re-covered Classics in Analytical psychology and JUNGIANEUM/Yearbook.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1: INDIVIDUATION: C.G. Jung and the Post-Jungians 2. INDIVIDUALIZATION: Ulrich Beck, Anthony Giddens and Zygmunt Bauman 3. INTEGRATING SOCIOLOGY AND DEPTH PSYCHOLOGY: From the Frankfurt School to Psychosocial Studies 4. THE 'I+I': A Critical comparison of Ulrich Beck and C. G. Jung and theoretical formulation of the 'I+I' 5. THE 'I+I' as a metanarrative of 21st century narratives of self-development: A clinical case 5. CONCLUSIONS: Absolute Freedom is 'Freedom After Freedom'
Introduction 1: INDIVIDUATION: C.G. Jung and the Post-Jungians 2. INDIVIDUALIZATION: Ulrich Beck, Anthony Giddens and Zygmunt Bauman 3. INTEGRATING SOCIOLOGY AND DEPTH PSYCHOLOGY: From the Frankfurt School to Psychosocial Studies 4. THE 'I+I': A Critical comparison of Ulrich Beck and C. G. Jung and theoretical formulation of the 'I+I' 5. THE 'I+I' as a metanarrative of 21st century narratives of self-development: A clinical case 5. CONCLUSIONS: Absolute Freedom is 'Freedom After Freedom'
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