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From tradition to innovation : Jungian analysts working in different cultural settings.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextNew Orleans, La Spring Journal Books c2015Description: xxviii, 310 p.; illus.; bibliog. notes; indexContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781935528739
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Contents:
Introduction. 1 Archetypes across cultural divides. 2 Reflections on the bi-directionality of influence in analytical work across cultures. 3 The self and individuation: universal and particular. 4 Pioneers or colonialism?. 5 Cultural complexes and working partnerships. 6 Understanding group and organisational dynamics in cultural partnerships. 7 Issues of cultural identity and authorship when receiving training from other cultures. 8 Women and professional identity in Russia. 9 Influenced, changed, or transformed?. 10 Bridging two realities: a foreign language. 11 The delivery of training: personal experiences a trainer in other cultures. 12 Shuttle analysis across cultures. 13 An east-west coniunctio: the relational field. 14 Giving voice to psychic pain: the British-Mexican connection, on the vicissitudes of creating a home for street children. 15 Returning to China. 16 From tradition to innovation: what have we learned?
Abstract: '...Gives a fascinating account of the wide variety of experiences of Jungian analysts working in different cultures across the world. They describe and reflect on experiences of both offering and receiving training within these cross-cultural partnerships. This is a book not only about training but is also an enlightening cultural commentary for our times. The powerful bi-directionality of cultural influence and discovery is apparent in different ways in every chapter, prompting a re-appraisal of concepts essential to the core values of Jungian practice which show an outdated adherence to culture-bound attitudes.'
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Introduction. 1 Archetypes across cultural divides. 2 Reflections on the bi-directionality of influence in analytical work across cultures. 3 The self and individuation: universal and particular. 4 Pioneers or colonialism?. 5 Cultural complexes and working partnerships. 6 Understanding group and organisational dynamics in cultural partnerships. 7 Issues of cultural identity and authorship when receiving training from other cultures. 8 Women and professional identity in Russia. 9 Influenced, changed, or transformed?. 10 Bridging two realities: a foreign language. 11 The delivery of training: personal experiences a trainer in other cultures. 12 Shuttle analysis across cultures. 13 An east-west coniunctio: the relational field. 14 Giving voice to psychic pain: the British-Mexican connection, on the vicissitudes of creating a home for street children. 15 Returning to China. 16 From tradition to innovation: what have we learned?

'...Gives a fascinating account of the wide variety of experiences of Jungian analysts working in different cultures across the world. They describe and reflect on experiences of both offering and receiving training within these cross-cultural partnerships. This is a book not only about training but is also an enlightening cultural commentary for our times. The powerful bi-directionality of cultural influence and discovery is apparent in different ways in every chapter, prompting a re-appraisal of concepts essential to the core values of Jungian practice which show an outdated adherence to culture-bound attitudes.'

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