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Contemporary Jungian clinical practice

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLondon/New York Karnac c2003Description: xxiii, 348p.; ill.; bibliog. refs.; indexContent type:
  • text
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  • unmediated
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  • volume
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  • 978-85575-975-6
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Foreword - Stanley Ruszczynski. Part 1 - Contemporary Jungian clinical practice. Introduction - Elphis Christopher and Hester McFarland Solomon. Part 2 - Qualifying papers for associate membership. 1 An oedipal struggle towards individualtion - Eleanor Cowen. 2 The deer behind the glass wall: on becoming human - Birgit Heuer. 3 The search for emotional truth in a perverse scenario dominated by the trickster - Marisa Dillon Weston. 4 The processes of restoration in a deprived self - Jennifer Benwell. Part 3 - In the maelstrom and in the doldrums: intensive work in the analytic consulting room. 5 Unlocking the uroborus - Marilyn Mathew. 6 The elusive elixir: aspects of the feninine in a male patient - Margaret Hammond. 7 Excretions and interpretations: some thoughts on the contamination of psychological space and its effect upon psychological capacity - Elizabeth Richardson. 8 Psychotherapy as a two-way process - Nathan Field. 9 Life gives and life takes --therapy in the waiting room of birth and death - Arna Davis. 10 The difficulties inherent in having your own mind -Geraldine Godsil. Part 4 - Reflections: perspectives on analytic practice. 11 Analytic dependency --Joan Reggiori. 12 Between fear and blindness: the white therapist and the black patient - Helen Morgan. 13 Reflections on retirement questions raised - Susan Fisher. 14 Some thoughts on supervision - Joan Pearson. 15 The ethics of supervision: developmental and archetypal perspectives - Hester McFarland Solomon. 16 Reflections on the process of seeking to obtain permission to publish clinical material - Elphis Christopher. 17 Clinical paradigm as analytic third: reflections oin a century of analysis and an emergent paradigm for the millenniu - Birgit Heuer
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Foreword - Stanley Ruszczynski. Part 1 - Contemporary Jungian clinical practice. Introduction - Elphis Christopher and Hester McFarland Solomon. Part 2 - Qualifying papers for associate membership. 1 An oedipal struggle towards individualtion - Eleanor Cowen. 2 The deer behind the glass wall: on becoming human - Birgit Heuer. 3 The search for emotional truth in a perverse scenario dominated by the trickster - Marisa Dillon Weston. 4 The processes of restoration in a deprived self - Jennifer Benwell. Part 3 - In the maelstrom and in the doldrums: intensive work in the analytic consulting room. 5 Unlocking the uroborus - Marilyn Mathew. 6 The elusive elixir: aspects of the feninine in a male patient - Margaret Hammond. 7 Excretions and interpretations: some thoughts on the contamination of psychological space and its effect upon psychological capacity - Elizabeth Richardson. 8 Psychotherapy as a two-way process - Nathan Field. 9 Life gives and life takes --therapy in the waiting room of birth and death - Arna Davis. 10 The difficulties inherent in having your own mind -Geraldine Godsil. Part 4 - Reflections: perspectives on analytic practice. 11 Analytic dependency --Joan Reggiori. 12 Between fear and blindness: the white therapist and the black patient - Helen Morgan. 13 Reflections on retirement questions raised - Susan Fisher. 14 Some thoughts on supervision - Joan Pearson. 15 The ethics of supervision: developmental and archetypal perspectives - Hester McFarland Solomon. 16 Reflections on the process of seeking to obtain permission to publish clinical material - Elphis Christopher. 17 Clinical paradigm as analytic third: reflections oin a century of analysis and an emergent paradigm for the millenniu - Birgit Heuer

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