Jung & Analytical Psychology

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Jung, Psychology, Postmodernity

Jung, Psychology, Postmodernity
  • By Raya Jones.

Published May 2007

Jung, Psychology, Postmodernity explores points of confluence and, more often, contradictions between Jungian and postmodern ideas. Throughout the book Raya Jones examines how personal meaning emerges in human activity. Jung addressed this in terms of symbol formation, with particular attention…
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The Jung-White Letters

The Jung-White Letters
  • Edited by Ann Conrad Lammers, Adrian Cunningham and Murray Stein.

Published May 2007

The Jung-White Letters charts fifteen years of correspondence between C. G. Jung and Victor White, an English Dominican priest and theologian. The dialogue between the two provides valuable insights into the development of Jung’s thought, and the relationship between psychology and religion. Jung…
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Supervision of Art Psychotherapy

A Theoretical and Practical Handbook

Supervision of Art Psychotherapy
  • Edited by Joy Schaverien, and Caroline Case.

Published April 2007

Supervision of Art Psychotherapy will be an inspiration for advanced practitioners and students in training. It is the first book to formulate a unique theoretical base to current practice in art psychotherapy supervision. A central theme is the nature of the image in supervision, defining its…
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Embodiment

Creative Imagination in Medicine, Art and Travel

Embodiment
  • By Robert Bosnak.

Published March 2007

Did you know that intentional dreaming has been used to solve life's problems? Embodiment: Creative Imagination in Medicine, Art and Travel sets out Robert Bosnak's practice of embodied imagination and demonstrates how he actually works with dreams and memories in groups. The book discusses…
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The Matrix and Meaning of Character

An Archetypal and Developmental Approach

The Matrix and Meaning of Character
  • By Nancy J. Dougherty, and Jacqueline J. West.

Published February 2007

Character structures underlie everyone’s personality. When rigidly defended, they limit us; yet as they become more flexible, they can reveal sources of animation, renewal and authenticity. The Matrix and Meaning of Character guides the reader into an awareness of the archetypal depths that…
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The Female Trickster

The Mask That Reveals, Post-Jungian and Postmodern Psychological Perspectives on Women in Contemporary Culture

The Female Trickster
  • By Ricki Stefanie Tannen.

Published February 2007

The Female Trickster presents a Post-Jungian postmodern perspective regarding the role of women in contemporary Western society by investigating the re-emergence of female trickster energy in all aspects of popular culture. Ricki Tannen explores the psychological aspects of what happened when…
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Gender, Countertransference and the Erotic Transference

Perspectives from Analytical Psychology and Psychoanalysis

Gender, Countertransference and the Erotic Transference
  • Edited by Joy Schaverien.

Published November 2006

How do gender and sexual difference influence the erotic transference? Gender, Countertransference and the Erotic Transference offers new insights into working with complex transference and countertransference phenomena. Including views from a wide spectrum of theoretical backgrounds, it makes a…
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The Idea of the Numinous

Contemporary Jungian and Psychoanalytic Perspectives

The Idea of the Numinous
  • Edited by Ann Casement, and David Tacey.

Published July 2006

The idea of the numinous is often raised in psychoanalytic and psychodynamic contexts, but it is rarely itself subjected to close scrutiny. This volume examines how the numinous has gained currency in the post-modern world, demonstrating how the numinous is no longer confined to religious…
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Screen, Culture, Psyche

A Post Jungian Approach to Working with the Audience

Screen, Culture, Psyche
  • By John Izod.

Published July 2006

Screen, Culture, Psyche illuminates recent developments in Jungian modes of media analysis, and illustrates how psychoanalytic theories have been adapted to allow for the interpretation of films and television programmes, employing Post-Jungian methods in the deep reading of a whole range of films.…
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Imagination, Illness and Injury

Jungian Psychology and the Somatic Dimensions of Perception

Imagination, Illness and Injury
  • By Melanie Starr Costello.

Published June 2006

How does the body influence the way we see the world? Imagination, Illness and Injury examines the psychological factors behind perceptual limitations and distortions and links a broad range of somatic manifestations with their resolution. Melanie Starr Costello applies Jungian theory to a…
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