1st Edition

The Handbook of Jungian Psychology Theory, Practice and Applications

Edited By Renos K. Papadopoulos Copyright 2006
408 Pages 8 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

408 Pages 8 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

408 Pages 8 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

The field of Jungian psychology has been growing steadily over the last twenty years and awareness is increasing of its relevance to the predicaments of modern life. Jung appeals not only to professionals who are looking for a more humane and creative way of working with their clients, but also to academics in an increasingly wide range of disciplines. This Handbook is unique in presenting a... Read more
Foreword, Mario Jacobi. Introduction, Renos K. Papadopoulos. Part One: Theory. Jung’s epistemology and methodology, Renos K. Papadopoulos. The unconscious: personal and collective, Christopher Hauke. The archetypes, Anthony Stevens. The shadow, Ann Casement. Anima / animus, Verena Kast. Psychological types, John Beebe. The self, Warren Colman. Part Two: Psychotherapy. Transference/countertransference, Andrew Samuels. Individuation, Murray Stein. Active imagination, Joan Chodorow. Dreams, Mary Ann Mattoon, Part Three: Applications. Alchemy, Stan Marlan. Religion, Roderick Main. The Arts, Christian Gailllard

Biography

Renos K. Papadopoulos is professor of Analytical Psychology at the Centre for Psychoanalytic Studies of the University of Essex, a training and supervising Jungian psychoanalyst as well as consultant clinical psychologist and systemic family psychotherapist at the Tavistock Clinic.