Rereads Jung in light of contemporary theoretical concerns, and offers a variety of examples of post-Jungian literary and cultural criticism.This groundbreaking collection brings the range and diversity of post-Jungian thought into the realm of contemporary literary and cultural criticism. These ess
Contemporary Jungian Clinical Practice
β Scribed by Elphis Christopher and Hester McFarland Solomon
- Publisher
- Taylor & Francis
- Year
- 2003
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 373
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
Cover
Half Title
Title
Copyright
CONTENTS
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
PERMISSIONS
EDITORS' NOTE
FOREWORD
CONTRIBUTORS
PART I CONTEMPORARY JUNGIAN CLINICAL PRACTICE
Introduction
PART II QUALIFYING PAPERS FOR ASSOCIATE MEMBERSHIP
CHAPTER ONE An oedipal struggle towards individuation
CHAPTER TWO The deer behind the glass wall: on becoming human
CHAPTER THREE The search for emotional truth in a perverse scenario dominated by the trickster
CHAPTER FOUR The processes of restoration in a deprived self
PART III IN THE MAELSTROM AND IN THE DOLDRUMS: INTENSIVE WORK IN THE ANALYTIC CONSULTING ROOM
CHAPTER FIVE Unlocking the Uroborus
CHAPTER SIX The elusive elixir: aspects of the feminine in a male patient
CHAPTER SEVEN Excretions and interpretations: some thoughts on the contamination of psychological space and its effect upon psychological capacity
CHAPTER EIGHT Psychotherapy as a two-way process
CHAPTER NINE Life gives and life takesβtherapy in the waiting room of birth and death
CHAPTER TEN The difficulties inherent in having your own mind
PART IV REFLECTIONS: PERSPECTIVES ON ANALYTIC PRACTICE
CHAPTER ELEVEN Analytic dependency
CHAPTER TWELVE Between fear and blindness: the white therapist and the black patient
CHAPTER THIRTEEN Reflections on retirement: questions raised
CHAPTER FOURTEEN Some thoughts on supervision
CHAPTER FIFTEEN The ethics of supervision: developmental and archetypal perspectives
CHAPTER SIXTEEN Reflections on the process of seeking to obtain permission to publish clinical material
CHAPTER SEVENTEEN Clinical paradigm as analytic third: reflections on a century of analysis and an emergent paradigm for the millennium
CITED WORKS OF JUNG
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