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Who Owns Jung?.
Title:
Who Owns Jung?.
Author:
Casement, Ann.
ISBN:
9781849405645
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (505 pages)
Contents:
Cover -- Copy Right -- FOREWORD -- ABOUT THE CONTRIBUTORS -- INTRODUCTION -- ACADEMIC -- 1. Jung in Japanese academy -- 2. Ruptured time and the re-enchantment of modernity -- 3. Who owns Jungian psychology? Jung in Brazilian academia -- 4. The challenge of teaching Jung in the university -- CLINICAL -- 5. Analytical psychology and Michael Fordham -- 6. Can we prevent colonization of the mind? Traditional culture in South Africa -- 7. The new, the now and the nowhere in Kalsched's archetypal self-care system -- HISTORY -- 8. Some memories and reflections concerning my time at the C.G. Jung Institute in Zürich (1956 until 2006) -- 9. The legacy of C.G. Jung -- 10. Philemon Foundation -- 11. The incomplete works of Jung -- 12. The founding of The Journal of Analytical Psychology -- PHILOSOPHY -- 13. Reconsidering imitation -- 14. Psychology-the study of the soul's logical life -- 15. The transcendent function and Hegel's dialectical vision -- SCIENCE -- 16. From moments of meeting to archetypal consciousness: emergence and the fractal structure of analytic practice -- 17. Who owns the unconscious? Or Why psychoanalysts need to "own" Jung -- 18. Jung and neuroscience: the making of mind -- EPILOGUE.
Abstract:
This book has a similar, though not identical, format to Who Owns Psychoanalysis? in being divided into sections as follows: academic, clinical, history, philosophy, science. Who Owns Jung aims to be a celebration of the diversity and interdisciplinary thinking that is a feature of the international Jungian community. Many of the contributors are practising analysts and members of the International Association for Analytical Psychology; others are scolars of Jung whose work has been influential in disseminating his ideas in the academy, though it is worth noting that a number of the analysts also work in academe.Contributors:James Asto; Astrid Berg; Joe Cambray; Ann Casement; Andrea Cone-Farran; Roberto Gambin; Wolfgang Giegerich; Joseph Henderson; George B. Hogenson; Mario Jacoby; Hayao Kawai; Toshio Kawai; Thomas B. Kirsch; Jean Knox; Roderick Main; Denise Gimenez Ramos; Sonu Shamdasani; Michael Sinason; Hester McFarland Solomon; David Tacey; and Margaret Wilkinson.
Local Note:
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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