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Closeness in personal and professional relationships

Material type: TextTextSeries: ('A C. G. Jung Foundation book')Boston/London Shambhala c1991Description: xvii, 240pContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0-87773-638-3
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Contents:
Part 1 - Therapist and patient. Closeness and androgyny - June Singer. The analytic relationship - Thomas B. Kirsch. Closeness and the patient - Kendra Crossen. Dreams of an analysand dying of AIDS - Harry A. Wilmer. Inner dialogue of patient and analyst; a poem - Carol A. Mouche. The boundary-maker in relationships of closeness and trust - Peter Rutter. Confidentiality and betrayal in the therapy of Anne Sexton; a dialogue with Diane Wood Middlebrook - Harry A. Wilmer. An approach to closeness; dream sharing in a small-group setting - Montague Ullman. Transference/countertransference; a poem - Harry A. Wilmer. Part 2 - Family and society. A social attitude - Joseph L. Henderson. The many faces of closeness - Eleanora M. Woloy. Son of a psychiatrist - Thomas Wilmer. Closeness in personal relationship - Mary Ann Mattoon. Part 3 - Among professionals. The management of closeness in Jungian training societies; an organizational analysis - Karl E. Weick. The candidate - James Shultz. The supervisor - Joseph Wakefield. Separation; a poem - Harry A. Wilmer
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Ed. and intro. by Harry A. Wilmer. Foreword by Maya Angelou.

Part 1 - Therapist and patient. Closeness and androgyny - June Singer. The analytic relationship - Thomas B. Kirsch. Closeness and the patient - Kendra Crossen. Dreams of an analysand dying of AIDS - Harry A. Wilmer. Inner dialogue of patient and analyst; a poem - Carol A. Mouche. The boundary-maker in relationships of closeness and trust - Peter Rutter. Confidentiality and betrayal in the therapy of Anne Sexton; a dialogue with Diane Wood Middlebrook - Harry A. Wilmer. An approach to closeness; dream sharing in a small-group setting - Montague Ullman. Transference/countertransference; a poem - Harry A. Wilmer. Part 2 - Family and society. A social attitude - Joseph L. Henderson. The many faces of closeness - Eleanora M. Woloy. Son of a psychiatrist - Thomas Wilmer. Closeness in personal relationship - Mary Ann Mattoon. Part 3 - Among professionals. The management of closeness in Jungian training societies; an organizational analysis - Karl E. Weick. The candidate - James Shultz. The supervisor - Joseph Wakefield. Separation; a poem - Harry A. Wilmer

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