1st Edition
Analytical Psychology Contemporary Perspectives in Jungian Analysis
296 Pages
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Routledge
296 Pages
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Routledge
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The Jungian approach to analysis and psychotherapy has been undergoing an extensive reconsideration during the past decade. Analytical Psychology calls special attention to the areas that have been most impacted: the core concepts and practices of the Jungian tradition, along with relevant intellectual and historical background. Internationally renowned authors drawing on the forefront of... Read more
Zabriskie, Introduction. Kirsch, History of Analytical Psycholog Hogenson, Archetypes: Emergence and the Psyche's Deep Structure. Knox, Developmental Aspects of Analytical Psychology: New Perspectives from Cognitive Neuroscience and Attachment Theory. Cambray, Carter, Analytic Methods Revisited. Wiener, Transference and Countertransference: Contemporary Perspectives. Beebe, Understanding Consciousness Through the Theory of Psychological Types. Singer, Kimbles, The Emerging Theory of Cultural Complexes. Stein, Spiritual and Religious Aspects of Modern Analysis. Cambray, Synchronicity as Emergence. Solomon, The Ethical Attitude in Analytic Training and Practice: Archetypal and Developmental Perspective and Implications for Continuing Professional Development.
Biography
Joseph Cambray is the Honorary Secretary of the International Association for Analytical Psychology and co-editor-in-chief of the Journal of Analytical Psychology.
Linda Carter is in private practice in Boston, MA and Providence, RI. She is on the faculty of the CG Jung Institute of Boston, where she supervises and teaches analysts in training.
At last a book series that will help to make the ideal of effective Continuing Professional Development in the fields of psychotherapy and counselling more of a reality. Without being partisan or requiring an unrealistically high level of existing knowledge, the book offers a unique opportunity for experienced practitioners and advanced students to encounter the cutting edge of theory in their particular theoretical model. - Andrew Samuels, Professor of Analytical Psychology, University of Essex






