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Facing multiplicity: psyche, nature, culture; Proceedings of the 18th Congress of the International Association for Analytical Psychology [Montreal 2010]

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: (International Congress for Analytical Psychology: 18)Einsiedeln, Switzerland Daimon Verlag c2012Description: 229p.; ill.; bibliog. refs; indices; CDContent type:
  • text
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  • unmediated
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  • volume
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  • 9783856307448
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Editor's note and acknowledgements - Pramila Bennett. Foreword - Tom Kelly. Opening address - Joe Cambray. Monday 23 August 2010. From Einstein's god to the god of the Amerindians - Jacques Languirand. One home, many homes: translating heritages of containment - John Hill. Tuesday 24 August 2010. Cultural complex and the elaboration of trauma from slavery - Denise G. Ramos. Jung after The Red Book - Sonu Shamdasani, Nancy Furlotti, Judith Harris and John Peck. Wednesday, 25 August 2010. A revision of Jung's theory of archetypes in light of contemporary research: neurosciences, genetics and cultural theory - Christian Roesler. Emotion: the essential force in nature, psyche and culture - Beverley Zabriskie. Panel working with mulltiplicity within--Jung, trauma, neurobiology and the healing process: a clinical perspective - Margaret Wilkinson and Ruth A. Lanius. Facing multiplicity within: a brief exploration of the origins and development of a dissociative defence - Margaret Wilkinson. A social cognitive and affective neuroscience approach to complex PTSD - Ruth A. Lanius. Thursday, 26 August 2010. Cancer: Facing multiplicity within oneself. Exploring the psycho-spiritual aspects of cancer - Guy Corneau. Clouds in the sky still allow a glimpse of the moon: cancer, resilience, creativity - Marta Tibaldi. Panel: What could be Jungian about human rights work? - Astrid Berg, Tawfiq Salman, Tristan Troudart, Astrid Berg. Friday, 27 August 2010. Like Lao Zi's streams of water: implications for therapeutic attitudes - Bau-Yong Rhi. Panel: The alchemy of attachment trauma, fragmentation and transformation in the analytic relationship. A Jungian contribution to a dynamic systems understanding of disorganized attachment - Linda Carter. Dissociation and shame: shadow aspects of multiplicity - Jean Knox. The role of disorganized attachment and insecure environment in the development of pathological dissociation and multiple identities - Joseph McFadden. Attachment, sensitivity and agency: the alchemy of analytic work - Marcus West. President's farewell address - Hester Solomon
Abstract: 'The plenary presentations are printed in this volume and a CD with all of the Congress presentations (180 altogether) and numerous illustrations can be found inside the back cover.'
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Ed. by Pramila Bennett.

Editor's note and acknowledgements - Pramila Bennett. Foreword - Tom Kelly. Opening address - Joe Cambray. Monday 23 August 2010. From Einstein's god to the god of the Amerindians - Jacques Languirand. One home, many homes: translating heritages of containment - John Hill. Tuesday 24 August 2010. Cultural complex and the elaboration of trauma from slavery - Denise G. Ramos. Jung after The Red Book - Sonu Shamdasani, Nancy Furlotti, Judith Harris and John Peck. Wednesday, 25 August 2010. A revision of Jung's theory of archetypes in light of contemporary research: neurosciences, genetics and cultural theory - Christian Roesler. Emotion: the essential force in nature, psyche and culture - Beverley Zabriskie. Panel working with mulltiplicity within--Jung, trauma, neurobiology and the healing process: a clinical perspective - Margaret Wilkinson and Ruth A. Lanius. Facing multiplicity within: a brief exploration of the origins and development of a dissociative defence - Margaret Wilkinson. A social cognitive and affective neuroscience approach to complex PTSD - Ruth A. Lanius. Thursday, 26 August 2010. Cancer: Facing multiplicity within oneself. Exploring the psycho-spiritual aspects of cancer - Guy Corneau. Clouds in the sky still allow a glimpse of the moon: cancer, resilience, creativity - Marta Tibaldi. Panel: What could be Jungian about human rights work? - Astrid Berg, Tawfiq Salman, Tristan Troudart, Astrid Berg. Friday, 27 August 2010. Like Lao Zi's streams of water: implications for therapeutic attitudes - Bau-Yong Rhi. Panel: The alchemy of attachment trauma, fragmentation and transformation in the analytic relationship. A Jungian contribution to a dynamic systems understanding of disorganized attachment - Linda Carter. Dissociation and shame: shadow aspects of multiplicity - Jean Knox. The role of disorganized attachment and insecure environment in the development of pathological dissociation and multiple identities - Joseph McFadden. Attachment, sensitivity and agency: the alchemy of analytic work - Marcus West. President's farewell address - Hester Solomon

'The plenary presentations are printed in this volume and a CD with all of the Congress presentations (180 altogether) and numerous illustrations can be found inside the back cover.'

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