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Methods in analytical psychology; an introduction

By: Material type: TextTextWilmette, IL Chiron Publications c1991Description: xi, 226p.; illus.; bibliog.; indexContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0-933029-48-9
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BF173 .D513 1990
Contents:
1 The problem of method and technique in analytical psychology. 2 The initial interview. 3 Frequency of sessions. 4 Couch versus chair. 5 Fee and methods of payment. 6 The analytic ritual. 7 Methods of working with various age groups. 8 On the methodology of dream interpretation. 9 The method of association and amplification. 10 Analytic distance. 11 Transference and countertransference. 12 Problems of interpretation in the analytic process. 13 Active imagination. 14 Psychological tykpes in the methodology of analysis
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Analytical Psychology and Dreams : p109-122.. Types, Psychological : p193-208.. Freud, Sigmund. 1856-1939 : see index.. Analytical Psychology - Case Studies : see index under case examples.. Dieckmann, Hans : see index.

Orig. pub. as Methoden der Analytische Psychologie: eine Einfuhrung, Olten, Walter Verlag, c1979. Trans. by Boris Matthews.

1 The problem of method and technique in analytical psychology. 2 The initial interview. 3 Frequency of sessions. 4 Couch versus chair. 5 Fee and methods of payment. 6 The analytic ritual. 7 Methods of working with various age groups. 8 On the methodology of dream interpretation. 9 The method of association and amplification. 10 Analytic distance. 11 Transference and countertransference. 12 Problems of interpretation in the analytic process. 13 Active imagination. 14 Psychological tykpes in the methodology of analysis

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