Archetype, attachment, analysis : Jungian psychology and the emergent mind
Material type: TextNew York Brunner-Routledge c2003Description: xviii, 230p.; bibliog.; indexContent type:- text
- unmediated
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- 1583911294
- BF175.5.A72 K68 2003
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Foreword: Freudian psychoanalysis and the natural sciences - Peter Fonagy. 1 Introduction. 2 Jung's various models of archetypes. 3 Archetypes ahd image schemas: a developmental perspective. 4 The making of meaning: the formation of internal working models. 5 Trauma and defences: their roots in relationship. 6 Reflective function: the mind as an internal object. 7 The process of change in analysis and the role of the analyst. 8 Conclusions: science and symbols
'...the first serious attempt to integrate aspects of Jungian psychoanalysis wth the explosion of knowledge in neuroscience and psychology' --Foreword
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