Jungian analysts : their visions and vulnerabilities
Material type: TextPhoenix, AZ Falcon Press c1988Description: 181pContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0941404668
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Preface - J. Marvin Spiegelman. How I do it - Vera von der Heydt. How I do analysis - Michael Fordham. How I do it - Gustav Dreifuss. Therapy: how I do it - Arwind Vasavada. What the hell am I doing while sitting with analysands in my office? - Mario Jacoby. My three offices - Sonja Marjasch. Archetypal medicine, or analytical psychology made flesh - Alfred J. Ziegler. The impact of suffering and self-disclosure on the life of the analyst - J. Marvin Spiegelman. Reflections on professional deformation - Robert Stein. How I do it - Joseph B. Wheelwright. Epilogue - Joe McNair. Autobiographical notes and contact with Jung
'In this interesting exposure of a group of Jungian analysts to the question of how they have experienced analysis and how they practice, Dr. Spiegelman has marshalled his data very well. It shows how the therapeutic encounter depends more on the personalities of the two individuals involved in the process of self-discovery than on strict adherence to any set of rules, guidelines or techniques.' --Joseph L. Henderson
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