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Countertransference and the Mundus Imaginalis

By: Material type: TextTextC.G. Jung Institute, Los Angeles Xeroxed typescript 1984Description: 34p.; bibliog. notesContent type:
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Subject(s): Abstract: 'In this paper I explore some links between current understandings of countertransference and the Mundus Imaginalis, the imaginal world, a term deriving from a different discipline but useful and suggestive in a variety of ways. To effect the link between a clinical concept such as countertransference and the Mundus Imaginalis, I will be making use of a research project I have conducted in which the countertransference experiences of nearly thirty analysts and therapists have been collected, collated and evaluated.' --p.1
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'First given as a lecture to the Inter-Regional Society of Jungian Analysts, Dallas Institute of Humanities and Culture and at the C.G. Jung Institute, Los Angeles in January 1984.'

'In this paper I explore some links between current understandings of countertransference and the Mundus Imaginalis, the imaginal world, a term deriving from a different discipline but useful and suggestive in a variety of ways. To effect the link between a clinical concept such as countertransference and the Mundus Imaginalis, I will be making use of a research project I have conducted in which the countertransference experiences of nearly thirty analysts and therapists have been collected, collated and evaluated.' --p.1

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