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Proceedings of the 15th International Congress for Analytical Psychology [Cambridge, 2001]

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: (International Congress for Analytical Psychology: 15)Einsiedeln, Switz. Daimon c2003Description: 760p.; ill.; bibliog. refsContent type:
  • text
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  • unmediated
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  • volume
ISBN:
  • 3-85630-609-9
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Contents:
Preface - Robert Hinshaw. Introduction to the congress - Murray Stein. Analytical psychology and psychoanalysis. Clinical issues and practice. Language, science and philosophy of analytical psychology. Multicultural implications. The future of analytical psychology
Abstract: '...Looking out from this vantage point of large beginnings, it makes sense to take stock of analytical psychology as a clinical, a cultural, and a scientific field....[We] sought to create an up-to-date impression of how things stand today in analytical psychology. The hope is that when you leave...you will depart with a clear picture of what the most important debates and areas of discussion are, of where significant new research is being done, of what the newly emerging clinical methods and perspectives are, and to have an inkling of where we might be headed....'
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Preface - Robert Hinshaw. Introduction to the congress - Murray Stein. Analytical psychology and psychoanalysis. Clinical issues and practice. Language, science and philosophy of analytical psychology. Multicultural implications. The future of analytical psychology

'...Looking out from this vantage point of large beginnings, it makes sense to take stock of analytical psychology as a clinical, a cultural, and a scientific field....[We] sought to create an up-to-date impression of how things stand today in analytical psychology. The hope is that when you leave...you will depart with a clear picture of what the most important debates and areas of discussion are, of where significant new research is being done, of what the newly emerging clinical methods and perspectives are, and to have an inkling of where we might be headed....'

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