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The heart of the matter : individuation as an ethical process

By: Material type: TextTextWilmette, IL Chiron Publications c2004Description: 208p.; ill.; bibliog. refs.; index; appendixContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 1888602279
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • RC506 .B354 2004
Contents:
Part 1 - Individuation as an ethical process. 1 Ethics, morality, and conscience: philosophical and mythological perspectives. 2 Jung's exploration of morality and conscience. 3 Moral development and psychopathology. 4 The heart: the ethics of integrity and authenticity. 5 Individuation and the ethical confrontation with the unconscious. Part 2 - Ethics in analysis. 6 Integrity of analysis: boundaries. 7 The analyst's shadow and boundary violations. 8 Ethics in analysis: survey of attitudes of Jungian analysts. Part 3 - The ethical attitude. 9 Suffering and the ethical attitude
Abstract: 'The Heart is the meeting place of the individual and the divine, the inner ground of morality, authenticity, and integrity. The process of coming to the Heart and of realizing the person we were meant to be is what Carl Jung called "individuation." This path is full of moral challenges for anyone with the courage to take it.'
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Part 1 - Individuation as an ethical process. 1 Ethics, morality, and conscience: philosophical and mythological perspectives. 2 Jung's exploration of morality and conscience. 3 Moral development and psychopathology. 4 The heart: the ethics of integrity and authenticity. 5 Individuation and the ethical confrontation with the unconscious. Part 2 - Ethics in analysis. 6 Integrity of analysis: boundaries. 7 The analyst's shadow and boundary violations. 8 Ethics in analysis: survey of attitudes of Jungian analysts. Part 3 - The ethical attitude. 9 Suffering and the ethical attitude

'The Heart is the meeting place of the individual and the divine, the inner ground of morality, authenticity, and integrity. The process of coming to the Heart and of realizing the person we were meant to be is what Carl Jung called "individuation." This path is full of moral challenges for anyone with the courage to take it.'

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