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Current trends in analytical psychology; Proceedings of the 1st International Congress for Analytical Psychology [Zurich, 1958]

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: (International Congress for Analytical Psychology: 1)London Tavistock c1961Description: ix, 338p; ill.; bibliog. refs; indexContent type:
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What makes the symbol effective as a healing agent? / M. Esther Harding -- Die Bedeutung des genetischen Aspekts fur die Analystische Psychologie = The significance of the genetic aspect for analytical psychology / Erich Neumann, translated by R. F. C. Hull -- De quelques couples d'opposes ou d'une philosophie implicite = Some pairs of opposites: or reflections on an implicit philosophy / Charles Baudouin, translated by Cynthia Rowland -- Die klinische Bedeutung von Extraversion und Introversion = The clinical significance of extraversion and introversion / H. K. Fierz, translated by Cynthia Rowland -- The emergence of a symbol in a five-year-old child / Michael Fordham -- Die Mutterfigur in den Phantasien eines fruhverwahrlosten Knaben = The mother figure in the fantasies of a boy suffering from early deprivation / W. Zublin, translated by Cynthia Rowland -- A contribution to the psychology of the mother-child relationship / Robert Moody -- Healing in depth: the conception and its application / Culver M. Barker -- Hungry patients: reflections on ego structure / A. Plaut -- Ego integration and patterns of coniunctio / Gerhard Adler -- An analyst's dilemma / Hilde Kirsch -- The magical dimension in transference and countertransference / Edward C. Whitmont -- The resistance to christian symbolism in the process of psychological development / Renee Brand -- From schizophrenia to art: excerpts from a case history / Heinz Westman -- The therapeutic function of the homosexual transference / G. Stewart Prince -- Homo-eroticism in primitive society as a function of the self / John Layard -- The problem of dictatorship as represented in Moby Dick / James Kirsch -- An approach to group analysis / Robert F. Hobson -- Selbstverwirklichung = Self-realization / Albert Jung, translated by Cynthia Rowland.
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Ed. by [and preface by] Gerhard Adler.

What makes the symbol effective as a healing agent? / M. Esther Harding -- Die Bedeutung des genetischen Aspekts fur die Analystische Psychologie = The significance of the genetic aspect for analytical psychology / Erich Neumann, translated by R. F. C. Hull -- De quelques couples d'opposes ou d'une philosophie implicite = Some pairs of opposites: or reflections on an implicit philosophy / Charles Baudouin, translated by Cynthia Rowland -- Die klinische Bedeutung von Extraversion und Introversion = The clinical significance of extraversion and introversion / H. K. Fierz, translated by Cynthia Rowland -- The emergence of a symbol in a five-year-old child / Michael Fordham -- Die Mutterfigur in den Phantasien eines fruhverwahrlosten Knaben = The mother figure in the fantasies of a boy suffering from early deprivation / W. Zublin, translated by Cynthia Rowland -- A contribution to the psychology of the mother-child relationship / Robert Moody -- Healing in depth: the conception and its application / Culver M. Barker -- Hungry patients: reflections on ego structure / A. Plaut -- Ego integration and patterns of coniunctio / Gerhard Adler -- An analyst's dilemma / Hilde Kirsch -- The magical dimension in transference and countertransference / Edward C. Whitmont -- The resistance to christian symbolism in the process of psychological development / Renee Brand -- From schizophrenia to art: excerpts from a case history / Heinz Westman -- The therapeutic function of the homosexual transference / G. Stewart Prince -- Homo-eroticism in primitive society as a function of the self / John Layard -- The problem of dictatorship as represented in Moby Dick / James Kirsch -- An approach to group analysis / Robert F. Hobson -- Selbstverwirklichung = Self-realization / Albert Jung, translated by Cynthia Rowland.

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