There are no Jungians--or do they exist after all?
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File, pamphlet, etc. | Zeller Library | FILE/Pa.Gug (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | In filing cabinet behind desk. See librarian for assistance. | B04945 |
Paper read at the conference of the Swiss Society for Analytical Psychology, June 2, 1996". Marilyn Nagy, translator (see note on title page)
'Translator's note....Guggenbuhl is speaking to his Swiss colleagues about professional issues in Switzerland but we will recognize that they are our issues too. Profound differences among us concerning theory and technique, a failure of group identity and a loss of mission, our relationship to the scientific medical model, our relationship to the religious assumptions and myths with which Jung furnished his work, troubles with health insurance and an economic debacle among therapists, the art of keeping faith--it's all there.'
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