Analytical Psychology in a Changing World
The search for self, identity and community
Herausgeber: Huskinson, Lucy; Stein, Murray
Analytical Psychology in a Changing World
The search for self, identity and community
Herausgeber: Huskinson, Lucy; Stein, Murray
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Contributors examine the challenges to carving out identity and question the extent to which analytical psychology meets our changing needs.
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Contributors examine the challenges to carving out identity and question the extent to which analytical psychology meets our changing needs.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 246
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Juli 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 384g
- ISBN-13: 9780415721288
- ISBN-10: 0415721288
- Artikelnr.: 40743274
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 246
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Juli 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 384g
- ISBN-13: 9780415721288
- ISBN-10: 0415721288
- Artikelnr.: 40743274
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Lucy Huskinson, Ph.D., is Senior Lecturer in the School of Philosophy and Religion at Bangor University, UK. She is co-Editor-in-Chief of the International Journal for Jungian Studies, and author and editor of various books and articles on analytical psychology and philosophy, including Nietzsche and Jung and Dreaming the Myth Onwards: New Directions in Jungian Therapy and Thought. Murray Stein, Ph.D., is a training and supervising analyst with ISAPZURICH. He was formerly president of the International Association for Analytical Psychology and president of the International School of Analytical Psychology in Zurich. His publications include Minding the Self: Jungian Meditations on Contemporary Spirituality.
Editors' Introduction 1. Faking Individuation in the Age of Unreality: Mass
media, identity confusion and self-objects Helena Bassil-Morozow and James
Alan Anslow 2. Big Stories and Small Stories in the Psychological Relief
Work after the Earthquake Disaster: Life and Death Toshio Kawai 3. Making a
Difference? When Individuals take Personal Responsibility for Social and
Political Change Andrew Samuels 4. The Soul and Pathologizing in the
(Multipli)City of Sao Paulo Guilherme Scandiucci 5. Psychodynamics of the
Sublime, the Numinous and the Uncanny: A dialogue between architecture and
eco-psychology Lucy Huskinson 6. Jungian Conversations with Feminism and
Society in Japan Konoyu Nakamura 7. Transforming Consciousness as the Path
to End Suffering: Mahayana Buddhism and analytical psychology as
complementary traditions William E. Kotsch 8. Jung's Atheism and the God
above the God of Theism John Dourley 9. Speaking with the Dead: Remembering
James Hillman Elizabeth Eowyn Nelson 10. Practicing Images: Clinical
implications of James Hillman's theory in a multicultural and changing
world Marta Tibaldi 11. The Red Book and Psychological Types: A qualitative
change of Jung's typology Yuka Ogiso 12. Archetypal Aspects of Transference
at the End of Life Isabelle DeArmond 13. In Consideration of Disquiet and
Longing for Our Changing World: Perspectives from the poetry and prose of
Fernando Pessoa Cedrus Monte 14. Fernando Pessoa and Alberto Caeiro's
'Lessons in Unlearning': Living in a changing world Terence Dawson. Index.
media, identity confusion and self-objects Helena Bassil-Morozow and James
Alan Anslow 2. Big Stories and Small Stories in the Psychological Relief
Work after the Earthquake Disaster: Life and Death Toshio Kawai 3. Making a
Difference? When Individuals take Personal Responsibility for Social and
Political Change Andrew Samuels 4. The Soul and Pathologizing in the
(Multipli)City of Sao Paulo Guilherme Scandiucci 5. Psychodynamics of the
Sublime, the Numinous and the Uncanny: A dialogue between architecture and
eco-psychology Lucy Huskinson 6. Jungian Conversations with Feminism and
Society in Japan Konoyu Nakamura 7. Transforming Consciousness as the Path
to End Suffering: Mahayana Buddhism and analytical psychology as
complementary traditions William E. Kotsch 8. Jung's Atheism and the God
above the God of Theism John Dourley 9. Speaking with the Dead: Remembering
James Hillman Elizabeth Eowyn Nelson 10. Practicing Images: Clinical
implications of James Hillman's theory in a multicultural and changing
world Marta Tibaldi 11. The Red Book and Psychological Types: A qualitative
change of Jung's typology Yuka Ogiso 12. Archetypal Aspects of Transference
at the End of Life Isabelle DeArmond 13. In Consideration of Disquiet and
Longing for Our Changing World: Perspectives from the poetry and prose of
Fernando Pessoa Cedrus Monte 14. Fernando Pessoa and Alberto Caeiro's
'Lessons in Unlearning': Living in a changing world Terence Dawson. Index.
Editors' Introduction 1. Faking Individuation in the Age of Unreality: Mass
media, identity confusion and self-objects Helena Bassil-Morozow and James
Alan Anslow 2. Big Stories and Small Stories in the Psychological Relief
Work after the Earthquake Disaster: Life and Death Toshio Kawai 3. Making a
Difference? When Individuals take Personal Responsibility for Social and
Political Change Andrew Samuels 4. The Soul and Pathologizing in the
(Multipli)City of Sao Paulo Guilherme Scandiucci 5. Psychodynamics of the
Sublime, the Numinous and the Uncanny: A dialogue between architecture and
eco-psychology Lucy Huskinson 6. Jungian Conversations with Feminism and
Society in Japan Konoyu Nakamura 7. Transforming Consciousness as the Path
to End Suffering: Mahayana Buddhism and analytical psychology as
complementary traditions William E. Kotsch 8. Jung's Atheism and the God
above the God of Theism John Dourley 9. Speaking with the Dead: Remembering
James Hillman Elizabeth Eowyn Nelson 10. Practicing Images: Clinical
implications of James Hillman's theory in a multicultural and changing
world Marta Tibaldi 11. The Red Book and Psychological Types: A qualitative
change of Jung's typology Yuka Ogiso 12. Archetypal Aspects of Transference
at the End of Life Isabelle DeArmond 13. In Consideration of Disquiet and
Longing for Our Changing World: Perspectives from the poetry and prose of
Fernando Pessoa Cedrus Monte 14. Fernando Pessoa and Alberto Caeiro's
'Lessons in Unlearning': Living in a changing world Terence Dawson. Index.
media, identity confusion and self-objects Helena Bassil-Morozow and James
Alan Anslow 2. Big Stories and Small Stories in the Psychological Relief
Work after the Earthquake Disaster: Life and Death Toshio Kawai 3. Making a
Difference? When Individuals take Personal Responsibility for Social and
Political Change Andrew Samuels 4. The Soul and Pathologizing in the
(Multipli)City of Sao Paulo Guilherme Scandiucci 5. Psychodynamics of the
Sublime, the Numinous and the Uncanny: A dialogue between architecture and
eco-psychology Lucy Huskinson 6. Jungian Conversations with Feminism and
Society in Japan Konoyu Nakamura 7. Transforming Consciousness as the Path
to End Suffering: Mahayana Buddhism and analytical psychology as
complementary traditions William E. Kotsch 8. Jung's Atheism and the God
above the God of Theism John Dourley 9. Speaking with the Dead: Remembering
James Hillman Elizabeth Eowyn Nelson 10. Practicing Images: Clinical
implications of James Hillman's theory in a multicultural and changing
world Marta Tibaldi 11. The Red Book and Psychological Types: A qualitative
change of Jung's typology Yuka Ogiso 12. Archetypal Aspects of Transference
at the End of Life Isabelle DeArmond 13. In Consideration of Disquiet and
Longing for Our Changing World: Perspectives from the poetry and prose of
Fernando Pessoa Cedrus Monte 14. Fernando Pessoa and Alberto Caeiro's
'Lessons in Unlearning': Living in a changing world Terence Dawson. Index.