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Psyche and family; Jungian applications to family therapy

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: (Psyche and world series)Wilmette, IL Chiron Publications c1996Description: xii, 163p.; illus.; bibliog. refsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0-888602-02-3
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • RC488.5 .P766 1996
Contents:
Terrill Gibson - Incest and imagination; intergenerational family crisis and transformation in Jungian analysis. Laura Dodson - Toward a Jungian analysis and treatment of systems with emphasis on individuation in relationship. Sue Crommelin-Dell - Archetypes in adolescent development and psychopathology. Polly Young-Eisendrath - Reclaiming dream lovers; couples in dialogue. Murray Stein - The pattern of envy and sibling rivalry in myth and religion. Ann Belford Ulanov - Coniunctio and marriage. Renos Papadopoulos - Archetypal family therapy; developing a Jungian approach to family therapy
Abstract: Papers on Jungian analysis and its increasing application in family, child, and marriage therapy.
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Ed. by Laura S. Dodson and Terrill L. Gibson.

Terrill Gibson - Incest and imagination; intergenerational family crisis and transformation in Jungian analysis. Laura Dodson - Toward a Jungian analysis and treatment of systems with emphasis on individuation in relationship. Sue Crommelin-Dell - Archetypes in adolescent development and psychopathology. Polly Young-Eisendrath - Reclaiming dream lovers; couples in dialogue. Murray Stein - The pattern of envy and sibling rivalry in myth and religion. Ann Belford Ulanov - Coniunctio and marriage. Renos Papadopoulos - Archetypal family therapy; developing a Jungian approach to family therapy

Papers on Jungian analysis and its increasing application in family, child, and marriage therapy.

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