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Vision and supervision : Jungian and post-Jungian perspectives

By: Material type: TextTextLondon/New York Routledge c2009Description: xv, 202p.; illus.; bibliog. refs.; indexContent type:
  • text
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  • unmediated
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  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780415415804
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Contents:
1 Introduction - Dale Mathers. Part 1 - Strange effects at boundaries. 2 Boundaries: separateness, merger, mutuality - Jean Stokes. 3 Ethics in supervision - Fiona Palmer Barnes. 4 Difficult patients - Dale Mathers. Part 2 - Individuation. 5 Individuation - Martin Stone. 6 The spirit of inquiry - Jack Bierschenk. 7 'Mind the gap': the symbolic container, dreams and transformation - Carola Mathers. 8 Representation, evocation and witness: reflections on clinical scenes and styles of presentation - Richard Wainwright. Part 3 - The collective. 9 Working with organisations - James Bamber. 10 Seeing the point of culture - Begum Maitra. 11 'Spooky action at a distance': parallel processes in Jungian analysis and supervision - Gottfried Heuer. 12 Afterword - Keven Hall
Abstract: '...draws on archetypal, classical, and developmental post-Jungian theory to explore supervision from a variety of different avenues.'
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Foreword by Murray Stein.

1 Introduction - Dale Mathers. Part 1 - Strange effects at boundaries. 2 Boundaries: separateness, merger, mutuality - Jean Stokes. 3 Ethics in supervision - Fiona Palmer Barnes. 4 Difficult patients - Dale Mathers. Part 2 - Individuation. 5 Individuation - Martin Stone. 6 The spirit of inquiry - Jack Bierschenk. 7 'Mind the gap': the symbolic container, dreams and transformation - Carola Mathers. 8 Representation, evocation and witness: reflections on clinical scenes and styles of presentation - Richard Wainwright. Part 3 - The collective. 9 Working with organisations - James Bamber. 10 Seeing the point of culture - Begum Maitra. 11 'Spooky action at a distance': parallel processes in Jungian analysis and supervision - Gottfried Heuer. 12 Afterword - Keven Hall

'...draws on archetypal, classical, and developmental post-Jungian theory to explore supervision from a variety of different avenues.'

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