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Essays on "The Soul's Logical Life" in the Work of Wolfgang Giegerich: Psychology as the Discipline of Interiority is the second collection of essays dedicated to the study and application of psychology as the discipline of interiority-a new 'wave' within analytical psychology which pushes off from the work of C. G. Jung and James Hillman.
Reflecting upon the notion of psychology developed by German psychoanalyst Wolfgang Giegerich, whose Hegelian turn sheds light on the notion of soul, or the objective psyche, and its inner logic and 'thought', forms a radical new basis from which to
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Essays on "The Soul's Logical Life" in the Work of Wolfgang Giegerich: Psychology as the Discipline of Interiority is the second collection of essays dedicated to the study and application of psychology as the discipline of interiority-a new 'wave' within analytical psychology which pushes off from the work of C. G. Jung and James Hillman.

Reflecting upon the notion of psychology developed by German psychoanalyst Wolfgang Giegerich, whose Hegelian turn sheds light on the notion of soul, or the objective psyche, and its inner logic and 'thought', forms a radical new basis from which to ground a modern psychology with soul. The book explores the theme of "the soul's logical life" as it displays itself in various modern phenomena, from overwhelming anxiety, cryptocurrency, the dreams of Japanese college students, and contemporary psychoanalysis, to myth, music, social movements, and the question and relevance of truth in psychology and consciousness. The authors, comprising clinical psychologists, teachers, Jungian analysts, and international scholars, aim to reveal and convey the dialectical inner workings and speculative logic of the modern soul.

Essays on "The Soul's Logical Life" in the Work of Wolfgang Giegerich: Psychology as the Discipline of Interiority will be essential reading for depth and clinical psychologists, Jungian psychoanalysts, and academics and students of post-Jungian studies, and for all those interested in what it means to think in the highly sophisticated and technological world of the twenty-first century.
Autorenporträt
Jennifer M. Sandoval is a clinical psychologist residing in Southern California and the author of A Psychological Inquiry into the Meaning and Concept of Forgiveness (2017) and co-editor of Psychology as the Discipline of Interiority: The "Psychological Difference" in the Work of Wolfgang Giegerich (2017). Colleen EL-Bejjani is an English teacher and poet living in Rochester, New York. She has served on the Executive Committee for the International Society for Psychology as the Discipline of Interiority since 2012, and presented her work on PDI in Canada, Ireland, California, and Germany. Pamela J. Power is a clinical psychologist and Jungian psychoanalyst living in Santa Monica, CA. She is the past clinic director and past training director of the C. G. Jung Institute of Los Angeles. She has lectured nationally and internationally on a variety of topics and has published numerous articles and chapters in books. She is a member of the C. G Jung Institute of Los Angeles, the Interregional Society of Jungian Analysts, the IAAP, and ISPDI, where she currently serves on the executive committee.