1st Edition
Anthology of Contemporary Classics, Clinical and Theoretical Set
Volume I: The New Ancestors: Introduction: The New Ancestors and the "Agenda 2050" for Analytical Psychology 1 Seeing With the Eyes of the Spirit 2 A Critical Appraisal of C. G. Jung’s Psychological Alchemy 3 Narcissus’s Forlorn Hope: The Fading Image in a Pool Too Deep 4 Complexes and Their Compensation: Impulses from Affective Neuroscience 5 Hesitation and Slowness: Gateway to Psyche’s Depth 6 The Other Other: When the Exotic Other Subjugates the Familiar Other 7 Jungian Theory and Contemporary Psychosomatics 8 Feminism, Jung and Transdisciplinarity: A Novel Approach 9 From Neurosis to a New Cure of Souls: C.G. Jung’s Remaking of the Psychotherapeutic Patient 10 The Dao of Anima Mundi: I Ching and Jungian Analysis, the Way and the Meaning 11 A Personal Meditation on Politics and the American Soul 12 On Jung’s View of the Self—An Investigation 13 Seeing From "the South": Using Liberation Psychology to Reorient the Vision, Theory, and Practice of Depth Psychology 14 The Clash of Civilizations? A Struggle Between Identity and Functionalism Volume II: The New Ancestors and the "Agenda 2050" for Analytical Psychology Epigraphs: Introduction: The New Ancestors and the "Agenda 2050" for Analytical Psychology 1 The Trickster in the Arts 2 Psychoanalysis and Primary Health Care 3 Rules of Thumb Toward an Archetypal Psychology Practice 4 The Racial Complex: Dissociation and the Search for Unification With the Self 5 Moments of Complexity and Enigmatic Action: A Jungian View of the Therapeutic Field 6 The Body as Symbol: Dance/Movement in Analysis 7 Reflections on Knowledge and Experience 8 Varieties of Numinous Experience: The Experience of the Sacred in the Therapeutic Process 9 Synchronicity and Moments of Meeting 10 Getting Your Own Pain: A Personal Account of Healing Dissociation with Help From the Film War Horse 11 Breathing—Physical, Symbolic, Spiritual and Social Aspects 12 The "Activist Client": Social Responsibility, the Political Self, and Clinical Practice in Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis 13 The Daughter Archetype 14 Traumatic Experiences and Transformation of Consciousness 15 Projective Identification in a Famous Zen Case: Implications for Relationships With Spiritual Masters
Biography
Stefano Carpani, M.A., M.Phil., is an Italian sociologist (post-graduate of the University of Cambridge) and psychoanalyst trained at the C.G. Jung Institute, Zürich, accredited analyst CGJI-Z/IAAP and a Ph.D. candidate in the Department of Psychosocial and Psychoanalytical Studies from the University of Essex.






