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The Camarillo program for research and training in analytical psychology

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The Camarillo Program for Research and Training in Analytical Psychology - Russell A. Lockhart. Listening to the voices of psychosis - Russell A. Lockhart. A Jungian art therapy grouop for adolescents - Michael David Ozar and Clara Frances Zilberstein. Informal reflections on my experiences with autistic children - Donald L. Rideout. Research on the symbolism of the crow and raven - Steven Frank. Christ and Dionysos in a psychotic process - Bruce Bess. A Jungian approach to the Rorschach: an exploratory study in differentiating patterns of aggression - Russell A. Lockhart and Ben Siegel
Abstract: 'The papers included in this first annual report sample the range of work and experience which typified the program's first year.'
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First annual report of the Camarillo Program for Research and Training in Analytical Psychology, inaugurated in Fall 1973 and supported by the C.G. Jung Institute of Los Angeles and the Camarillo State Hospital.

The Camarillo Program for Research and Training in Analytical Psychology - Russell A. Lockhart. Listening to the voices of psychosis - Russell A. Lockhart. A Jungian art therapy grouop for adolescents - Michael David Ozar and Clara Frances Zilberstein. Informal reflections on my experiences with autistic children - Donald L. Rideout. Research on the symbolism of the crow and raven - Steven Frank. Christ and Dionysos in a psychotic process - Bruce Bess. A Jungian approach to the Rorschach: an exploratory study in differentiating patterns of aggression - Russell A. Lockhart and Ben Siegel

'The papers included in this first annual report sample the range of work and experience which typified the program's first year.'

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