Within this fascinating new volume, a group of prominent Jungian writers seek to explore the apparent contradiction between two aspects of Jungian thinking: one that points in the direction of a genuinely radical relational psychology, and another which seems to struggle to engage meaningfully with the psychosocial dimension.
Within this fascinating new volume, a group of prominent Jungian writers seek to explore the apparent contradiction between two aspects of Jungian thinking: one that points in the direction of a genuinely radical relational psychology, and another which seems to struggle to engage meaningfully with the psychosocial dimension.
Robin S. Brown, PhD, is a psychoanalyst in private practice who has served on faculty at Columbia University, Pacifica Graduate Institute and the California Institute of Integral Studies. His first book, Psychoanalysis Beyond the End of Metaphysics: Thinking Towards the Post-Relational (Routledge, 2017), won the American Board and Academy of Psychoanalysis Book Prize. This was followed by Groundwork for a Transpersonal Psychoanalysis: Spirituality, Relationship, and Participation (Routledge, 2020). Mark Saban, PhD, is a senior analyst with the Independent Group of Analytical Psychologists. He was until recently the Director of the M.A. in Jungian and Post-Jungian Studies at the University of Essex. His book, Two Souls Alas: Jung's Two Personalities and the Making of Analytical Psychology (Chiron, 2019), won the International Association of Jungian Studies' Best Book of 2019.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1. Jung and the Relational: Beyond the Individual 2. Some Implications of Synchronicity and the Psychoid for Analytical Psychology 3. From Projection to Enactment in a Jungian Light 4. Soul in the World: Symbolic Culture as the Medium for Psyche 5. J. L. Moreno's theory of tele encounters C. G. Jung's theory of synchronicity: An Integrative Approach to Group Psychotherapy 6. The Dynamics and Ethic of the Deep Relational Self 7. The Intersubjective Perspective in Jung and Bion: Complementary Views of Unconscious Process, Structure, and Interaction
Introduction 1. Jung and the Relational: Beyond the Individual 2. Some Implications of Synchronicity and the Psychoid for Analytical Psychology 3. From Projection to Enactment in a Jungian Light 4. Soul in the World: Symbolic Culture as the Medium for Psyche 5. J. L. Moreno's theory of tele encounters C. G. Jung's theory of synchronicity: An Integrative Approach to Group Psychotherapy 6. The Dynamics and Ethic of the Deep Relational Self 7. The Intersubjective Perspective in Jung and Bion: Complementary Views of Unconscious Process, Structure, and Interaction
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