The Jungians: A Comparative and Historical Perspective is the first book to trace the history of the profession of analytical psychology from its origins in 1913 until the present.As someone who has been personally involved in many aspects of Jungian history, Thomas Kirsch is well equipped to take t
The Jungians: A Comparative and Historical Perspective
โ Scribed by Thomas B. Kirsch
- Publisher
- Routledge
- Year
- 2000
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 319
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
The Jungians: A Comparative and Historical Perspective is the first book to trace the history of the profession of analytical psychology from its origins in 1913 until the present.
As someone who has been personally involved in many aspects of Jungian history, Thomas Kirsch is well equipped to take the reader through the history of the 'movement', and to document its growth throughout the world, with chapters covering individual geographical areas - the UK, USA, and Australia, to name but a few - in some depth. He also provides new information on the ever-controversial subject of Jung's relationship to Nazism, Jews and Judaism. A lively and well-researched key work of reference, The Jungians will appeal to not only to those working in the field of analysis, but would also make essential reading for all those interested in Jungian studies.
โฆ Table of Contents
Cover
The Jungians: A Comparative and Historical Perspective
Copyright
Contents
Preface
Foreword
Acknowledgements
List of Abbreviations
Introduction
1. Analytical Psychology in Zurich
2. The Role of Analytical Psychology Clubs
3. Analytical Psychology in the United Kingdom
4. Analytical Psychology in New York
5. Analytical Psychology in Northern California
6. Analytical Psychology in Southern California
7. Developments in the United States and Canada After 1970
8. Analytical Psychology in Germany
9. Analytical Psychology in Italy
10. Analytical Psychology in France
11. Analytical Psychology in Smaller European Countries
12. Analytical Psychology in Israel
13. Analytical Psychology in Australia and New Zealand
14. Analytical Psychology in Latin America
15. Analytical Psychology in South Africa
16. Analytical Psychology in Russia and Eastern European Countries
17. Emerging Groups in Asia
18. The International Association for Analytical Psychology
19. The History of Sandplay
20. Observations and Conclusions
Bibliography
Index
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