2nd Edition
The Second Handbook of Jungian Psychology Theory, Practice, and Applications
Part I: Theory
1. After Liber Novus
Sonu Shamdasani
2. The Shadow, the Other, and Their Shadows
Renos K. Papadopoulos
3. Archetype: The Core Concept of Analytical Psychology
Christian Roesler
4. The Self
Mark Saban
5. Jung’s Original Theory: The Feeling-Toned Complex as Dissociation
Nancy M. Krieger
6. Cultural Complexes in the Cultural Unconscious
Thomas Singer
Part II: Psychotherapy
7. Interpretation in Jungian Practice
Mark Winborn
8. The Transference Field in Jungian Analysis
Ann Addison
9. Therapeutic Work with Dreams in Analytical Psychology
Konstantin Rößler
10. The Body in Analytical Psychology: Sensory-Affective Phenomena in Theory and Practice
Karin Fleischer
11. Active Imagination as Agent of Transformation
Murray Stein
Part III: Applications
12. Spirituality: A Jungian Approach
Eckhard Frick
13. Psyche and Social Inequality
Emilija Kiehl
14. Journey to the Interior: Jung and Colonialism
Stephen Garratt
15. Jung and the Racial Psyche
Fanny Brewster
16. Recasting the Frame of Gender and Sexuality in Jungian Psychology
Marybeth Carter
17. Jung, Ecopsychology, and Climate Change
Orsolya Lukács
18. Film After Jung/Jung After Film: Three Provocations
Greg Singh
Biography
Renos K. Papadopoulos is Professor of Analytical Psychology, Founder Director of the Centre for Trauma, Asylum and Refugees and of the MA /PhD Programmes in Refugee Care at the University of Essex, UK, as well as Honorary Clinical Psychologist at the Tavistock Clinic. He is a practitioner, trainer, and supervisor Clinical Psychologist, Jungian Psychoanalyst, and Systemic Family Psychotherapist.
Stephen Garratt is a Jungian analyst and a member of the Association of Jungian Analysts (AJA). His practice spans London, Europe, and Asia. He is currently Editor-in-Chief of Jungian Directory, an online resource connecting individuals worldwide with the Jungian community, and he is currently serving on the Executive Committee of the IAAP.






