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- Jung, C. G. (Carl Gustav), 1875-1961 author.
- New edition / with a new foreword by Kevin Lu. - London : Routledge, 2014.
- Description
- Book — xvii, 165 p. : ill. ; 22 cm.
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- List of Illustrations. Editorial Note. Prefatory Note to the Original Edition. Foreword, by E.A. Bennet. Lecture One Discussion. Lecture Two Discussion. Lecture Three Discussion. Lecture Four Discussion. Lecture Five Discussion. Appendix: Participants in the Discussions. List of Works Cited. Index.
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2. Introduction to Jungian psychology : notes of the seminar on analytical psychology given in 1925 [2012]
- Jung, C. G. (Carl Gustav), 1875-1961.
- Rev. ed. - Princeton, N.J. : Princeton University Press, 2012.
- Description
- Book — xl, 191 p.,8] p. of plates : ill. (some col.) ; 22 cm.
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- Preface to the 2012 Philemon Series Edition, by Sonu Shamdasani vii Introduction, by Sonu Shamdasani ix Introduction to the 1989 Edition, by William McGuire xxv Acknowledgments xxxv Members of the Seminar xxxvii List of Abbreviations xxxix Foreword, by Cary F. de Angulo xli Lecture 1 3 Lecture 2 9 Lecture 3 15 Lecture 4 27 Lecture 5 37 Lecture 6 47 Lecture 7 55 Lecture 8 63 Lecture 9 71 Lecture 10 79 Lecture 11 89 Lecture 12 99 Lecture 13 109 Lecture 14 119 Lecture 15 127 Lecture 16 131 Appendix to Lecture 16 143 "She" 146 "The Evil Vineyard" 154 "L'Atlantide" 161 Indexes 1.General Index 171 2.Cases in Summary 177 3.Dreams, Fantasies, and Visions 179 4.Chronological Index of Jung's Works Cited and Discussed 181 The Collected Works of C. G. Jung 183 Color plates follow page 134.
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- London ; New York : Routledge, 2009.
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- Book — xiv, 202 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
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Supervision in analytical psychology is a topic that until recently has been largely neglected. "Vision and Supervision" draws on archetypal, classical, and developmental post-Jungian theory to explore supervision from a variety of different avenues. Supervision is a critical issue for therapists in many training programs. Quality of training and of therapeutic treatment is paramount, and increasingly the therapy profession has to devise ways of assessing and monitoring themselves and each other.In this book, Dale Mathers and his contributors emphasize a model of supervision based on parallel process, symbol formation and classical Jungian analysis rather than developmental psychology or psychoanalytic theory, to show how respect for diversity can innovate the practice of supervision. Divided into three sections, this book covers: the framework of supervision, its boundaries and ethical parameters; and, individuation supervision in different contexts including working with organizations and multicultural perspectives. Written by experienced clinicians, "Vision and Supervision" brings insights from analytical psychology to the supervisory task and encourages the supervisor to pay as much attention to what does not happen in a session as to what does. It offers a fresh perspective for analysts and psychotherapists alike, as well as other mental health professionals involved in the supervisory process.
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- Cardoso, Gisela, author.
- Caxias do Sul, RS : Editora Vírtua, [2018]
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- Book — 213 pages : illustrations ; 21 cm
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5. The quotable Jung [2016]
- Hardcover Edition. - Princeton, New Jersey : Princeton University Press, [2016]
- Description
- Book — xx, 341 pages ; 23 cm
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- Preface ix Note to the Reader xiii Acknowledgments xv C. G. Jung Chronology xvii Permissions xix
- 1. The Unconscious 1
- 2. The Structure of the Psyche 33
- 3. The Symbolic Life 56
- 4. Dreams 68
- 5. The Analytic Process 85
- 6. The Development of the Personality 100
- 7. Men and Women 127
- 8. Jung and Culture 137
- 9. The Problem of the Opposites 147
- 10. East and West 158
- 11. Religious Experience and God 170
- 12. Good and Evil 206
- 13. Body and Soul 217
- 14. Creativity and the Imagination 226
- 15. Alchemical Transformation 247
- 16. On Life 259
- 17. The Individuation Process 283
- 18. Death, Afterlife, and Rebirth 299 Suggested Further Reading 319 Works Cited 323 Index 325.
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- London : Routledge, 2014.
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- Book — xiii, 128 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
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- Kirsch, Introduction to First Reflections: Initial Responses to C. G. Jung's Red Book (Liber Novus) Based on Essays Presented in San Francisco, 4-6 June
- 2010. Hoerni, The Genesis of The Red Book and Its Publication. Bishop, Jung and the Quest for Beauty: The Red Book in Relationship to German Classicism. Cambray, The Red Book: Entrances and Exits. Rhi, C.G. Jung in Eastern Culture and The Red Book: How The Red Book Helps Make Jung More Understandable to the Traditions of Asia. Thackrey, Jung's Artwork in The Red Book Qua Art. Maillard, Jung's "Seven Sermons to the Dead": A Gnosis for Modernity - a Multicultural Vision of Spirituality. Hogenson, "The Wealth of the Soul Exists in Images": From Medieval Icons to Modern Science. Beebe, The Red Book as a Work of Literature.
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BF109 .J8 R43 2014 | Unknown |
- London ; New York : Routledge, 2013.
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- Book — xi, 209 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm.
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- Saban, Ambiguating Jung. Stein, A Lecture for the End of Time - "Concerning Rebirth". Marlan, Jung and Alchemy: A Diamonic Reading. Bishop, On Reading Jung in German: Jung's Significance for Germanistik. Rowland, Reading Jung for Magic: "Active Imagination" for/as "Close Reading". Stephenson, Reading Frye Reading Jung. Cohen, Tangled Up in Blue: A Reappraisal of Complex Theory. Sara Liuh, Chinese Modernity and the Way of Return. Hogenson, Philosophy, the Thinking Function, and the Reading of Jung. Tacey, Jung: Respect for the Non-Literal. Kirsch, A Lifelong Reading of Jung.
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8. Who owns Jung? [2007]
- London : Karnac, 2007.
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- Book — xvi, 375 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.
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- >ContentsPART I. ACADEMIC Jung in Japanese academy by Toshio Kawai Ruptured time and the re-mythologization of modernity by Dr Roderick Main Who owns Jungian psychology? Jung in Brazilian academia by Denise Gimenez Ramos, The challenge of teaching Jung in the university by David Tacey PART II. CLINICALAnalytical psychology and Michael Fordham by James Astor Can we prevent colonization of the mind? Traditional culture in South Africa by Astrid Berg The new, the now and the nowhere in Kalsched's archetypal self-care system by M.D.A. Sinason and A.M. Cone-Farran PART III. HISTORYSome memories and reflections concerning my time at the C.G.Jung Institute in Zurich (1956 until 2006) by Mario Jacoby The legacy of C.G. Jung by Thomas B. Kirsch Philemon foundation by Sonu Shamdasani in collaboration with Ann Casement The incomplete works of Jung by Sonu Shamdasani The founding of the Journal of Analytical Psychology by Ann Casement PART IV. PHILOSOPHYReconsidering imitation by Joe Cambray Psychology-the study of the soul's logical life by Wolfgang Giegerich The transcendent function and Hegel's dialectical vision by Hester McFarland Solomon PART V. SCIENCEFrom moments of meeting to archetypal consciousness: emergence and the fractal structure of analytic practice by George B. Hogenson, PhD Who owns the unconscious? or Why psychoanalysts need to 'own' Jung by Jean Knox Jung and neuroscience: the making of mind by Margaret Wilkinson.
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- Efthimiadis-Keith, Helen.
- Boston : Brill Academic Publishers, 2004.
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- Book — x, 442 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
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- Menzhulin, V. (Vadim), 1968-
- Kiev : Izd-vo "Sfera", 2002.
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- Book — 199 p. ; 20 cm.
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- Hillman, James.
- 1st Norton ed. - New York : W.W. Norton & Company, 2013.
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- Book — vii, 246 p. ; 22 cm
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In this book of dialogues, James Hillman and Sonu Shamdasani reassess psychology, history, and creativity through the lens of Carl Jung's Red Book. Hillman, the founder of Archetypal Psychology, was one of the most prominent psychologists in America and is widely acknowledged as the most original figure to emerge from Jung's school. Shamdasani, editor and cotranslator of Jung's Red Book, is regarded as the leading Jung historian. Hillman and Shamdasani explore a number of the issues in the Red Book-such as our relation with the dead, the figures of our dreams and fantasies, the nature of creative expression, the relation of psychology to art, narrative and storytelling, the significance of depth psychology as a cultural form, the legacy of Christianity, and our relation to the past-and examine the implications these have for our thinking today.
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BF109 .J8 H55 2013 | Unknown |
- Edinger, Edward F.
- Chicago : Open Court, c1999.
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- Book — xx, 222 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
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- Introduction to the "Book of Revelation". "Revelation" - Chapters 1, 2
- 3: the vision of the numinosum-- the seven stars and angels of the seven churches-- the seven gifts to the victorious-- the door, the thief, and the key-- the rapture. "Revelation" - Chapters 4,
- 5: heavenly kingship-- the sea of glass-- the four animals or living creatures-- the apocalyptic lamb-- the eye of God-- the power of sacrifice. "Revelation" - Chapters 6,
- 7: the number seven-- the four horsemen-- the vengeance of the saints-- stars falling from heaven-- marked on the forehead-- robes washed in lamb's blood. "Revelation" - chapters 8, 9,
- 10: the incense altar-- fire thrown to Earth-- symbolism of the one third-- the abyss unlocked-- invasion of locusts-- eating of the scroll. "Revelation" - chapters 11, 12,
- 13: measuring the temple-- the sun-moon woman-- the beats-- the number
- 666. "Revelation" - chapters 14, 15,
- 16: first fruits-- the eternal gospel-- eternal torture-- harvesting-- seven golden bowls of plagues-- frogs. "Revelation" - chapters 17,
- 18: the whore of Babylon-- the golden cup-- the wicked cup-- the "city" archetype. "Revelation" - chapters 19,
- 20: the last judgement-- judgement in Greece and Rome-- judgement in ancient Egypt. "Revelation" - chapters 21,
- 22: the new Jerusalem-- the messianic banquet-- restoration. Appendices: a case history of possession by the apocalypse archetype - David Koresh-- the Heaven's Gate cult.
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13. Jung lexicon : a primer of terms & concepts [1991]
- Sharp, Daryl, 1936-
- Toronto, Canada : Inner City Books, c1991.
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- Book — 159 p. : ill. ; 22 cm.
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BF109 .J8 S53 1991 | Unknown |
- Gardner, Leslie.
- London ; New York : Routledge, 2013.
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- Book — viii, 229 p. ; 24 cm.
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- Introduction: Underpinnings and Propositions. Tensions Psychoanalysis/Rhetoric/Science. Jung's Rhetorical Stance. Topical Invention and Tropes, Tools of the Imagination: Definitions and Issues. Psychological Types and Rhetorical Devices - Perspectives. Considering Fantasy, Fiction and Lacan. High Profile Representations: Metaphor and Metonymy: Jung, Vico and Ricoeur, Phenomenological Anthropology-- William James. Word Association Tests, And Deliberative Logic - Forensic Jung. Pathe and Jung's Passionate Agony Over 'Answer To Job'. Ethos, the Rhetoric of 'Memories, Dreams, Reflections' and Perjuries of Self-Presentations: With Two-Part Preamble. Concluding Remarks.
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- Richo, David, 1940-
- New York : Crossroad, c2001.
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- Book — 175 p. ; 21 cm.
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- Spillmann, Brigitte.
- Originalausg. - Giessen : Psychosozial-Verlag, c2010.
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- Book — 507 p. ; 21 cm.
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BF109 .J8 S65 2010 | Unknown |
- Asheville : Chiron Publications, [2018-]
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- Book — volumes
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- Introduction / by Murray Stein
- "The way of what is to come" : searching for soul under postmodern conditions / by Thomas Arzt
- "The way of what is to come" : jung's vision of the aquarian age / by Liz Greene
- Abraxas : Jung's gnostic demiurge in liber novus / by Stephan A. Hoeller
- C.G. Jung and the prophet puzzle / by Lance S. Owens
- In a world that has gone mad, is what we really need : a red book? Plato, Goethe, Schelling, Nietzsche and Jung / by Paul Bishop
- Confronting Jung : the Red Book speaks to our time / by John Hill
- On the impact of Jung and his Red Book : a personal story / by J. Marvin Spiegelman
- Encountering the spirit of the depths and the divine child / by Andreas Schweizer
- Imagination for evil / by Liliana Liviano Wahba
- Movements of soul in the Red Book / by Dariane Pictet
- Encounters with the animal soul : a voice of hope for our precarious world / by Nancy Swift Furlotti
- The Red Book for dionysus : a literary and transdisciplinary interpretation / by Susan Rowland
- Appassionato for the imagination / by Russell A. Lockhart
- "The incandescent matter" : shudder, shimmer, stammer, solitude / by Josephine Evetts-Secker
- "O tempora! o mores!" / by Ann Casement
- Jung's Red Book : a compensatory image for our contemporary culture : a hindu perspective / by Ashok Bedi
- Why is the Red Book "red"? : a Chinese reader's reflections / by Heyong Shen
- The Red Book and the posthuman / by John C. Woodcock
- Bibliography
- About the contributors.
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18. Symptom, symbol, and the other of language : a Jungian interpretation of the linguistic turn [2016]
- Alderman, Bret, author.
- London ; New York : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2016.
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- Book — vi, 153 pages ; 25 cm.
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- Introduction
- 1. Anatomical Bodies - Fleshing Out the Image of Linguistic Reference
- 2. Abandoned Earth, Abonded Nature - Language Theory as Dream of Departure 3.Earthrise-The Ecocentric Critique of Dissociated Reference
- 4. Promethean Postmodernism-Stealing Fire From the God-Terms
- 5. Promethean Purpose as Renewal of the Gods-Reconceiving the Alienation of Sign From Referent Conclusion.
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- London : Routledge,Taylor & Francis Group, 2015.
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- Book — x, 233 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
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- Editors' Introduction
- 1. Faking Individuation in the Age of Unreality: Mass media, identity confusion and self-objects Helena Bassil-Morozow and James Alan Anslow
- 2. Big Stories and Small Stories in the Psychological Relief Work after the Earthquake Disaster: Life and Death Toshio Kawai
- 3. Making a Difference? When Individuals take Personal Responsibility for Social and Political Change Andrew Samuels
- 4. The Soul and Pathologizing in the (Multipli)City of Sao Paulo Guilherme Scandiucci
- 5. Psychodynamics of the Sublime, the Numinous and the Uncanny: A dialogue between architecture and eco-psychology Lucy Huskinson
- 6. Jungian Conversations with Feminism and Society in Japan Konoyu Nakamura
- 7. Transforming Consciousness as the Path to End Suffering: Mahayana Buddhism and analytical psychology as complementary traditions William E. Kotsch
- 8. Jung's Atheism and the God above the God of Theism John Dourley
- 9. Speaking with the Dead: Remembering James Hillman Elizabeth Eowyn Nelson
- 10. Practicing Images: Clinical implications of James Hillman's theory in a multicultural and changing world Marta Tibaldi
- 11. The Red Book and Psychological Types: A qualitative change of Jung's typology Yuka Ogiso
- 12. Archetypal Aspects of Transference at the End of Life Isabelle DeArmond
- 13. In Consideration of Disquiet and Longing for Our Changing World: Perspectives from the poetry and prose of Fernando Pessoa Cedrus Monte
- 14. Fernando Pessoa and Alberto Caeiro's 'Lessons in Unlearning': Living in a changing world Terence Dawson. Index.
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20. Apophatic elements in the theory and practice of psychoanalysis : pseudo-dionysius and C.G. Jung [2014]
- Henderson, David, 1950- author.
- London ; New York : Routledge, 2014.
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- Book — 171 pages ; 25 cm.
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- 1: Introduction
- 2: The Corpus Dionysiacum
- 3: Apophasis in Dionysius
- 4: Jung, Neoplatonism and Dionysius
- 5: The Opposites
- 6: The Transcendent Function
- 7: Jung and Contemporary Theories of Apophasis
- 8: The Ecclesiastical Hierarchy and Psychotherapy
- 9: Conclusion.
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