Jung, Hermes, and ecopsychology; Jung and ecopsychology
Material type: TextSeries: (The dairy farmer's guide to the universe: 1)Carmel, CA Fisher King Press c2012Edition: 1st edDescription: xiv, 225p.; bibliog. notes; appendices; bibliog. refs.; indexContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781926715421
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Volume 1 of 4.
And now for something completely different". 1 From dairy farming to Jung. 2 The earth has a soul. 3 From indigenous cultures to the Western worldview. 4 Re-visioning our relationship with nature. 5 Looking ahead. Jungian ecopsychology. 1 Archetypes and the collective unconscious. 2 The animal soul in the human psyche. 3 Dreams, symbols, and the two million-year-old man within. 4 Individuation, the organism, and the self. 5 Dynamic systems theory and archetypes--21st century Jung. 6 The secret: relating to the autonomy of archetypes and the self. 7 Jung's answer to Job. 8 A new age of greater consciousness. 9 The ails of modern life and the loss of the sacred in nature. 10 Jung's antidotes to our environmental problems. 11 Synchronicity. 12 A summary of Jungian contributions to ecopsychology. A necessary vision. 1 Connecting with native cultures, connecting with the land. 2 Ecological concepts in psychotherapy. 3 A Jungian ecopsychological framework for our educational system. 4 Culture, politics, and economics. 5 A turning point. Appendix A - Psychology and ecology. Appendix B - The animal soul, the primordial mind, and archetypes. Appendix C - Self and organism. Appendix D - The alchemy of psychoanalysis
'The four volumes...offer a comprehensive presentation of Jungian ecopsychology. Volume 1...examines the evolution of the Western dysfunctional relationship with the environment, explores the theoretical framework and concepts of Jungian ecopsychology, and describes how it could be applied to psychotherapy, our educational system, and our relationship with indigenous peoples....'
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