Healing in depth
Material type: TextLondon Hodder and Stoughton c1972Description: 191p; indexContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0-340-15382-2
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Ed. by H.I. Bach. Preface by Laurens van der Post. Foreword by Paul Seligman.
Jung, Carl Gustav. 1875-1961 -- Biography : C. G. Jung, the man and his work, p15-35.. Obsessive-Compulsive Neurosis : Some positive values of neuroses, p61-73.. Ego (Psychology) : Problems of psychotherapy - the outer world, p73-90.. Analytical Psychology and Religion : The crisis of belief, p161-74.. Healing : p91-158.. Barker, Culver : Bach, H. I.: ``Introduction,'' p9-12.
Part 1 C.G. Jung, the man and his work. Part 2 The psychiatric field. Early work in an observation ward. (a) A recollection. (b) Psychotherapy in the observation ward. Some notes on Jung's contribution to psychiatry. Part 3 Problems of psychotherapy. Some positive values of neurosis. On the struggle of the ego between the inner and the outer world. Part 4 Healing in depth. The child within. The critical hurt in the vocational field. The conception of feed-back. The process of regrowth. Wider applications. Part 5 The religious cord. The crisis of belief. Relating to the centre; in memoriam C.G. Jung
'This volume endeavours to give a living reflection of [Barker's] personality and the development of his insights and work, so far as possible in chronological order. Most of his papers were lectures, and only some have been printed before.'
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