The dove in the consulting room : hysteria and the anima in Bollas and Jung
Material type: TextHove, East Sussex/New York Brunner-Routledge c2003Description: xiv, 229p.; bibliog. notes; bibliog.; indexContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 1583912592
- BF173 .D625 2003
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Foreword - David Miller. Introduction - Hysteron proteron. 1 "That girl". 2 Sex and religion. 3 Nega-nativity. 4 The dove in the consulting room. 5 Listening cure. 6 Speech and language in analytical psychology. 7 My fair hysteria. 8 Voicing the weather oracle. 9 The Jungian thing. 10 The advent of the notion. Final thoughts - The status of hysteria in the vision of psychology
'Drawing on the works of Jung, Freud, HIllman, Giegerich, Bollas, and others, the author provides a lively and compelling Jungian analysis of analysis itself--both Freudian and Jungian....illuminating reading for the professional analyst and for anyone interested in the spiritual and cultural importance of psychoanalysis and analytical psychology.
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