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Jung and aging : possibilities and potentials for the second half of life

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: (Publications in Jungian psychology)New Orleans Spring Journal Books c2014Description: ix, 260p.; bibliog. notes; indexContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781935528623
Subject(s):
Contents:
Foreword - Aryeh Maidenbaum. Introduction - Leslie Sawin. Part 1 - The second half of life: a time of growth and new meaning. 1 The case for a Jungian view of aging - Leslie Sawin. 2 Successful aging: Jungian contributions to development in later life - Lionel Corbett. Part 2 - Psychological perspectives on navigating the second half of life. 3 Emergence and longevity: some psychological possibilities of later life - Joseph Cambray. 4 Intimations in the night: the journey toward a new meaning in aging - Michael Conforti. 5 An adaptive perspective on aging - Robert Langs. Part 3 - Gerontological perspectives on successful aging. 6 Opportunities for ongoing Jungian-gerontological partnership - Michael E. Carbine. 7 The whole-person services model and the second half of life - Kelley Macmillan. 8 The central role of creativity in aging - Gay Powell Hanna. 9 Some thoughts on aging well - Mary A. McDonald. Part 4 - Finding meaning: spirituality in the second half of life. 10 Conscious aging as a spiritual path - Melanie Starr Costello. 11 Spirituality and relationship in later life - Jerry M. Ruhl and Roland Evans. 12 For every tatter in our mortal dress: stayin' alive at the front of the mortal parade - James Hollis. 13 A Jungian approach to spirituality in later life - Lionel Corbett
Abstract: 'The essays in this book enrich the meaning of spirituality, creativity in the second half of life, the fullness of life and the value of intimate relationship as one grows older....' --Thomas B. Kirsch
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Foreword - Aryeh Maidenbaum. Introduction - Leslie Sawin. Part 1 - The second half of life: a time of growth and new meaning. 1 The case for a Jungian view of aging - Leslie Sawin. 2 Successful aging: Jungian contributions to development in later life - Lionel Corbett. Part 2 - Psychological perspectives on navigating the second half of life. 3 Emergence and longevity: some psychological possibilities of later life - Joseph Cambray. 4 Intimations in the night: the journey toward a new meaning in aging - Michael Conforti. 5 An adaptive perspective on aging - Robert Langs. Part 3 - Gerontological perspectives on successful aging. 6 Opportunities for ongoing Jungian-gerontological partnership - Michael E. Carbine. 7 The whole-person services model and the second half of life - Kelley Macmillan. 8 The central role of creativity in aging - Gay Powell Hanna. 9 Some thoughts on aging well - Mary A. McDonald. Part 4 - Finding meaning: spirituality in the second half of life. 10 Conscious aging as a spiritual path - Melanie Starr Costello. 11 Spirituality and relationship in later life - Jerry M. Ruhl and Roland Evans. 12 For every tatter in our mortal dress: stayin' alive at the front of the mortal parade - James Hollis. 13 A Jungian approach to spirituality in later life - Lionel Corbett

'The essays in this book enrich the meaning of spirituality, creativity in the second half of life, the fullness of life and the value of intimate relationship as one grows older....' --Thomas B. Kirsch

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