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First annual conference of the societies of Jungian Analysts of Northern and Southern California, the New York Association for Analytical Psychology, and individual members of the International Association for Analytical Psychology residing in the United States: March 1974, Professional reports.

By: Material type: TextTextSan Francisco : C. G. Jung Institute of San Francisco, 1974Description: 127 pages ; illustrations ; 28 cmContent type:
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Contents:
A clinical case with reference to the archetypal symbolism in dreams (Neil W. Russack) -- Melville in search of the self (James Kirsch) -- Extraversion, archetype, and Jungian shadow: toward a reconstruction of the persona (Thayer A. Greene) -- The archetypal image of the wounded physician (C. Jess Groesbeck) -- Dream responses to the Jungian training process (Charles Asher) -- The picket fence (Poem) (Christian Morgenstern)
Summary: This year's publication of professional reports is the first in a new series, marking the expansion of the joint conference of the societies of Jungian analysts of Northern and Southern California to include the New York Association for Analytical Psychology, as well as individual members of the International Association for Analytical Psychology residing in the United States.
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Conference Proceedings Conference Proceedings Zeller Library CON.NS.1974 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available May be checked out by analysts and trainees only C00007

For restricted circulation. Not for publication.

May be checked out by analysts and trainees only.

Includes bibliographical references.

A clinical case with reference to the archetypal symbolism in dreams (Neil W. Russack) -- Melville in search of the self (James Kirsch) -- Extraversion, archetype, and Jungian shadow: toward a reconstruction of the persona (Thayer A. Greene) -- The archetypal image of the wounded physician (C. Jess Groesbeck) -- Dream responses to the Jungian training process (Charles Asher) -- The picket fence (Poem) (Christian Morgenstern)

This year's publication of professional reports is the first in a new series, marking the expansion of the joint conference of the societies of Jungian analysts of Northern and Southern California to include the New York Association for Analytical Psychology, as well as individual members of the International Association for Analytical Psychology residing in the United States.

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