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The betrayal of the soul in psychotherapy

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: (Jungian classics series)Woodstock, CT Spring Journal Books c1998Edition: Spring Journal edDescription: xl, 195p.; bibliog. notesContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 1-882670-16-7
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Contents:
Foreword - John Ryan Haule. Introduction to the second edition. Part 1- The betrayal of the animal. 1 Psychotherapy: Freud and Jung. 2 Soul, instinct, archetype and ego. Part 2 - Incest. 3 Incest and wholeness. 4 The incest wound. 5 Infantile sexuality and narcissism. 6 The archetypal family situation. 7 The Oedipus myth and the incest archetype. Part 3 - Phallos. 8 Phallos and masculine psychology. 9 Phallos and feminine psychology. Part 4 - Eros. 10 Eros and Thanatos. 11 The transformation of Eros. 12 Eros and the analytical ritual. Part 5 - Transference. 13 An archetypal view of transference. 14 Beyond transference: a new analysis
Abstract: 'His book, originally published as Incest and Human Love, explores eros and incest for a new version of therapy that tries to heal the love/sex split....This view ends up challenging our ego psychology, Jungian conservatism, Freudian reductionism, and every psychoanalytical method that shears too far away from an instinctual sense of the soul.'
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Foreword by John Ryan Haule.. Orig. pub. as Incest in human love, Third Press, New York, c1973.

Foreword - John Ryan Haule. Introduction to the second edition. Part 1- The betrayal of the animal. 1 Psychotherapy: Freud and Jung. 2 Soul, instinct, archetype and ego. Part 2 - Incest. 3 Incest and wholeness. 4 The incest wound. 5 Infantile sexuality and narcissism. 6 The archetypal family situation. 7 The Oedipus myth and the incest archetype. Part 3 - Phallos. 8 Phallos and masculine psychology. 9 Phallos and feminine psychology. Part 4 - Eros. 10 Eros and Thanatos. 11 The transformation of Eros. 12 Eros and the analytical ritual. Part 5 - Transference. 13 An archetypal view of transference. 14 Beyond transference: a new analysis

'His book, originally published as Incest and Human Love, explores eros and incest for a new version of therapy that tries to heal the love/sex split....This view ends up challenging our ego psychology, Jungian conservatism, Freudian reductionism, and every psychoanalytical method that shears too far away from an instinctual sense of the soul.'

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