Jungian psychotherapy; a study in analytical psychology.
Material type: TextLondon Maresfield Library Edition: 1990Description: vi, 185p; bibliog. notes.; bibliog.; indexContent type:- text
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- 0-946439-19-2
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1st pub. 1978 by John Wiley & Sons Ltd; reprinted 1986 by H. Karnac Ltd.
Child Study : 'The analysis of childhood and its limits'., p124-37.. Active Imagination : 'Amplification and active imagination'; 'The origins of active imagination'., , 35-42; p138-49.. Transference and Countertransference : p80-96.. Analytical Psychology and Dreams : p21-34.
Part I. 1. The model. 2. The development of Jung's thesis. 3. Dreams. 4. Amplification and active imagination. 5. Jung's conception of psychotherapy. Part II. 6. Analysis. 7. The setting of analysis. 8. Starting analysis. 9. Transference and counter-transference. 10. Resistance and counter-transference. 11. Some less-organized behaviour of therapists. 12. Interpretation. 13. The analysis of childhood and its limits. 14. The origins of active imagination. 15. Terminating analysis. 16. Training. 17. Some applications of therapeutic method
'This book contains an exposition of therapeutic methods used by analytical psychologists. It is based on Jung's own investigations and includes developments in his ideas and practices that others have initiated.'
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