Well-tended tree; essays into the spirit of our time

Kirsch, Hilde, ed

Well-tended tree; essays into the spirit of our time - New York G.P. Putnam's Sons c1971 - xx, 390p; port (col.); plates (pt. col.); bibliog.

Bible -- Symbolism : Harding, M. Esther: ``The burning bush,'' p1-13.. Moses : Harding, M. Esther: ``The burning bush,'' p1-13.. Analytical Psychology and Religion : Alex, William: ``When old gods die...,'' p33-47.. Psychology and Education : Meier, C. A.: ``Psychological parameters of the examination situation,'' p48-57.. Initiation : Meier, C. A.: ``Psychological parameters of the examination situation,'' p48-57.. Dream Analysis : Zeller, Max: ``Sickness, suffering, and redemption...,'' p58- 69; Frantz, Kieffer E.: ``Fallacy of peace of mind,'' p70-78.. Disease : Zeller, Max: ``Sickness, suffering, and redemption...,'' p58- 69.. Suffering : Zeller, Max: ``Sickness, suffering, and redemption...,'' p58- 69; Frantz, Kieffer E.: ``Fallacy of peace of mind,'' p70-78.. Child Study : Fordham, Michael: ``Religious experience in childhood,'' p79- 89.. Analytical Psychology : Sanford, John A.: ``Epistemology of analytical psychology,'' p90-105.. Oxherding Pictures (Zen Buddhism) : Silber, James R.: ``Oxherding stories,'' p106-22.. Messiah : Hurwitz, Siegmund: ``Some psychological aspects of the messianic idea in Judaism,'' p130-42.. Hermetic Museum -- Illustrations : Fierz, Heinrich Carl: ``Lambspring figures,'' p143-58.. Meaning (Psychology) : Adler, Gerhard: ``On the question of meaning in psychotherapy,'' p159-83.. Jung, Carl Gustav. 1875-1961 : Kelsey, Morton: ``Jung as philosopher and theologian,'' p184- 96.. Anima and Animus : Wheelwright, Joseph: ``A tribute and some comments on the etiology of the animus and anima,'' p197-203.. Animus : Marcus, Kate: ``Stranger in women's dreams,'' p204-19.. Analysis, Psychological -- Case Histories : Engel, Werner H.: ``Slave and slave-driver...,'' p220-34; Sullwold, Edith: ``Eagle eye,'' p235-52.. Dancing -- Psychological Aspects : Whitehouse, Mary: ``Reflections on a metamorphosis,'' p272-77.. Shakespeare, William : Henderson, Joseph: ``Symbolism of the unconscious in two plays of Shakespeare,'' p284-99.. Analytical Psychology and Literature : Henderson, Joseph: ``Symbolism of the unconscious in two plays of Shakespeare,'' p284-99.. Nietzsche, Friedrich Wilhelm : Frey, Liliane: ``Shadow revealed in the works of Friedrich Nietzsche,'' p300-27.. Shadow : Frey, Liliane: ``Shadow revealed in the works of Friedrich Nietzsche,'' p300-27.. Drawings, Unconscious : Engel, Werner H.: ``Slave and slave-driver...,'' p220-34.. Conflict of Cultures : Engel, Werner H.: ``Slave and slave-driver...,'' p220-34.. Art Therapy : Sullwold, Edith: ``Eagle eye,'' p235-52. Ed. by Hilde Kirsch.. ``Festschrift...A volume presented to James Kirsch on the occasion of his 70th birthday by his friends and colleagues.''. Pub. for the C.G. Jung Foundation for Analytical Psychology.. Pp. 391-2: A bibliography of Dr. Kirsch's writings.

1 M. Esther Harding - The burning bush. 2 Ernst Simon - On the meaning of tradition. 3 William Alex - "When old gods die--". 4 C.A. Meier - The psychological parameters of the examination situation. 5 Max Zeller - Sickness, suffering and redemption in the human and archetypal world: a dream interpretation. 6 Kieffer E. Frantz - The fallacy of peace of mind. 7 Michael Fordham - Religious experience in childhood. 8 John A. Sanford - Analytical psychology: science or religion? An exploration of the epistemology of analytical psychology. 9 James R. Silber - The experience of Zen: oxherding stories. 10 Edward Thornton - Some reflections on the nature of entelechy. 11 Siegmund Hurwitz - Some psychological aspects of the messianic idea in Judaism. 12 Heinrich Karl Fierz - The Lambspring figures. 13 Gerhard Adler - On the question of meaning in psychotherapy. 14 Morton Kelsey - Jung as philosopher and theologian. 15 Joseph Wheelwright - A tribute and some comments on the etiology of the animus and anima. 16 Kate Marcus - The stranger in women's dreams. 17 Werner H. Engel - Slave and slave-driver: an active therapeutic phase with archetypal meaning. 18 Edith Sullwold - Eagle eye. 19 John W. Walsh - The maintenance in cell culture of motor neurons from the adult mammalian spinal cord. 20 Peter T. Kirstein - On the (ir) relevance of technology on analytical therapy. 21 Mary Whitehouse - Reflections on a metamorphosis. 22 Dora Bernhard - Excerpts from Ernst Bernhard's autobiography. 23 Joseph Henderson - Symbolism of the unconscious in two plays of Shakespeare. 24 Liliane Frey - The shadow revealed in the works of Friedrich Nietzsche. 25 Glenn A.Foy - Reflections on "The corn king and the spring queen". 26 Gerhard Danelius - Ovid's Metamorphoses: the great poem of neurotic suffering. 27 Werner Kraft - Three stories. 28 Ruth Tenney - Tribute for an anniversary. 29 Esther Fanning - Selections from a shorthand notebook. 30 Walter Katz - Berthday letter to a friend my age

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Symbolism in Bible
Moses (Biblical Figure)
Jungian psychology--Religious aspects
Psychology and Education
Initiation
Jungian psychology
Dream interpretation
Diseases
Suffering
Child psychology
Oxherding Pictures (Zen Buddhism)
Messiah
Meaning (Psychology)
Jung, C.G. (Carl Gustav) 1875-1961
Kirsch, James--Publications in Honor of
Anima (Psychoanalysis)
Animus (Psychoanalysis)
Animus (Psychoanalysis)
Psychotherapy--Case studies
Dance Therapy
Shakespeare, William
Psychoanalysis and literature
Jungian psychology
Nietzsche, Friedrich Wilhelm
Shadow
Drawing--Psychological aspects
Culture conflict
Art Therapy

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