Political Passions and Jungian Psychology
Social and Political Activism in Analysis
Herausgeber: Carta, Stefano; Kiehl, Emilija
Political Passions and Jungian Psychology
Social and Political Activism in Analysis
Herausgeber: Carta, Stefano; Kiehl, Emilija
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In this book, a multidisciplinary and international selection of Jungian clinicians and academics discuss some of the most compelling issues in contemporary politics.
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In this book, a multidisciplinary and international selection of Jungian clinicians and academics discuss some of the most compelling issues in contemporary politics.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 230
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Dezember 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 356g
- ISBN-13: 9780367261740
- ISBN-10: 036726174X
- Artikelnr.: 60353632
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 230
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Dezember 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 356g
- ISBN-13: 9780367261740
- ISBN-10: 036726174X
- Artikelnr.: 60353632
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Stefano Carta is a Jungian analyst practising in Rome, Italy. He is professor of Dynamic and Clinical Psychology at the University of Cagliari, Italy, and a member of the International Association for Analytical Psychology (IAAP) and of the Associazione Italiana di Psicologia Analitica (AIPA), of which he was President for the 2002-2006 term. Emilija Kiehl, Msc., is a Jungian analyst practising in London. She is Vice President of the International Association for Analytical Psychology (IAAP), former Chair of the British Jungian Analytic Association (BJAA), and a senior member of the British Psychotherapy Foundation (BPF).
About the Authors Introduction: Why is Social and Political Activism Necessary for Psychological Understanding? Stefano Carta and Emilija Kiehl Section 1: Leaders, led, migration 1. Extinction anxiety: where the spirit of the depths meets the spirit of the times Thomas Singer 2. Relationship with authority: moving from helplessness towards experience of authorship Graina Gudait
3. Racial awareness in analysis: philosophical, ethical, and political considerations Antonio Karim Lanfranchi Section 2: Ecological and other crises 4. When fathers are made absent by tortures, wars, and migrations: clinical and symbolical perspectives Tristan Troudart 5. The Garden of Heart & Soul: working with orphans in China
symbolic and clinical reflections Gao Lan and Heyong Shen 6. Think big: Jung
s new age paradigm shift will have an ecological framework Dennis Merritt Section 3: Migration, refugees, walls, bridges 7. The Salience of borders in the experience of refugees Monica Luci 8. Getting on better with prejudice Begum Maitra Section 4: Histories and futures 9. Environments of the self, world crises as initiation, and the telos of collective individuation Scott Hyder 10. The Japanese psyche reflected in the suppression and transformation of `Hidden Christians
in feudal Japan Yasuhiro Tanaka 11. History, the orphan of our time, or the timeless stories that make up history Heba Zaphiriou- Zarifi 12. The Golem-Complex: from Prague to the Silicon Valley JÖrg Rasche Section 5: Psyche in political context 13. Psychological citizenship: a problem of interpretation John Beebe 14. Learned helplessness and Roma, the most marginalized of all ethnic groups in Europe Heather Formaini 15. Nowhere to go: the limits of therapeutic practice Ali Zarbafi 16. Catalyzing influences of immigrants for developing a multicultural perspective in psychotherapy training institutes Lynn Alicia Franco
3. Racial awareness in analysis: philosophical, ethical, and political considerations Antonio Karim Lanfranchi Section 2: Ecological and other crises 4. When fathers are made absent by tortures, wars, and migrations: clinical and symbolical perspectives Tristan Troudart 5. The Garden of Heart & Soul: working with orphans in China
symbolic and clinical reflections Gao Lan and Heyong Shen 6. Think big: Jung
s new age paradigm shift will have an ecological framework Dennis Merritt Section 3: Migration, refugees, walls, bridges 7. The Salience of borders in the experience of refugees Monica Luci 8. Getting on better with prejudice Begum Maitra Section 4: Histories and futures 9. Environments of the self, world crises as initiation, and the telos of collective individuation Scott Hyder 10. The Japanese psyche reflected in the suppression and transformation of `Hidden Christians
in feudal Japan Yasuhiro Tanaka 11. History, the orphan of our time, or the timeless stories that make up history Heba Zaphiriou- Zarifi 12. The Golem-Complex: from Prague to the Silicon Valley JÖrg Rasche Section 5: Psyche in political context 13. Psychological citizenship: a problem of interpretation John Beebe 14. Learned helplessness and Roma, the most marginalized of all ethnic groups in Europe Heather Formaini 15. Nowhere to go: the limits of therapeutic practice Ali Zarbafi 16. Catalyzing influences of immigrants for developing a multicultural perspective in psychotherapy training institutes Lynn Alicia Franco
About the Authors Introduction: Why is Social and Political Activism Necessary for Psychological Understanding? Stefano Carta and Emilija Kiehl Section 1: Leaders, led, migration 1. Extinction anxiety: where the spirit of the depths meets the spirit of the times Thomas Singer 2. Relationship with authority: moving from helplessness towards experience of authorship Graina Gudait
3. Racial awareness in analysis: philosophical, ethical, and political considerations Antonio Karim Lanfranchi Section 2: Ecological and other crises 4. When fathers are made absent by tortures, wars, and migrations: clinical and symbolical perspectives Tristan Troudart 5. The Garden of Heart & Soul: working with orphans in China
symbolic and clinical reflections Gao Lan and Heyong Shen 6. Think big: Jung
s new age paradigm shift will have an ecological framework Dennis Merritt Section 3: Migration, refugees, walls, bridges 7. The Salience of borders in the experience of refugees Monica Luci 8. Getting on better with prejudice Begum Maitra Section 4: Histories and futures 9. Environments of the self, world crises as initiation, and the telos of collective individuation Scott Hyder 10. The Japanese psyche reflected in the suppression and transformation of `Hidden Christians
in feudal Japan Yasuhiro Tanaka 11. History, the orphan of our time, or the timeless stories that make up history Heba Zaphiriou- Zarifi 12. The Golem-Complex: from Prague to the Silicon Valley JÖrg Rasche Section 5: Psyche in political context 13. Psychological citizenship: a problem of interpretation John Beebe 14. Learned helplessness and Roma, the most marginalized of all ethnic groups in Europe Heather Formaini 15. Nowhere to go: the limits of therapeutic practice Ali Zarbafi 16. Catalyzing influences of immigrants for developing a multicultural perspective in psychotherapy training institutes Lynn Alicia Franco
3. Racial awareness in analysis: philosophical, ethical, and political considerations Antonio Karim Lanfranchi Section 2: Ecological and other crises 4. When fathers are made absent by tortures, wars, and migrations: clinical and symbolical perspectives Tristan Troudart 5. The Garden of Heart & Soul: working with orphans in China
symbolic and clinical reflections Gao Lan and Heyong Shen 6. Think big: Jung
s new age paradigm shift will have an ecological framework Dennis Merritt Section 3: Migration, refugees, walls, bridges 7. The Salience of borders in the experience of refugees Monica Luci 8. Getting on better with prejudice Begum Maitra Section 4: Histories and futures 9. Environments of the self, world crises as initiation, and the telos of collective individuation Scott Hyder 10. The Japanese psyche reflected in the suppression and transformation of `Hidden Christians
in feudal Japan Yasuhiro Tanaka 11. History, the orphan of our time, or the timeless stories that make up history Heba Zaphiriou- Zarifi 12. The Golem-Complex: from Prague to the Silicon Valley JÖrg Rasche Section 5: Psyche in political context 13. Psychological citizenship: a problem of interpretation John Beebe 14. Learned helplessness and Roma, the most marginalized of all ethnic groups in Europe Heather Formaini 15. Nowhere to go: the limits of therapeutic practice Ali Zarbafi 16. Catalyzing influences of immigrants for developing a multicultural perspective in psychotherapy training institutes Lynn Alicia Franco