The Cambridge Companion to JungPolly Young-Eisendrath, Terence Dawson Cambridge University Press, 28 may 1997 - 332 páginas This volume of specially commissioned essays is a critical introduction to the psychology of Carl Jung, one of the founders of psychoanalysis. Jung broke with Freud and developed his own theories which he called 'analytical psychology'. The fifteen essays set Jung in the context of his own time, outline the current practice and theory of Jungian psychology and show how Jungians continue to question and evolve his thinking and apply it to aspects of modern culture and psychoanalysis. Andrew Samuels's introduction gives an appreciation of Jung's work and discusses the three approaches to analytical psychology. The Companion includes a full chronology of his life and work, reading lists, a case study and a glossary. It is an indispensible reference tool for both students and specialists, written by an international team of Jungian analysts and scholars from various disciplines. |
Índice
The historical context of analytical psychology | 17 |
Freud Jung and psychoanalysis | 35 |
The creative psyche Jungs major contributions | 52 |
Psychic imaging a bridge between subject and object | 71 |
Analytical psychology in practice | 87 |
The classical Jungian school | 89 |
The archetypal school | 101 |
The developmental school | 119 |
The case of Joan classical archetypal and developmental approaches | 185 |
Gender and contrasexuality Jungs contribution and beyond | 223 |
A Jungian analysis of Homers Odysseus | 240 |
Jung literature and literary criticism | 255 |
Jung and politics | 281 |
Jung and religion the opposing Self | 296 |
Glossary | 314 |
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Transference and countertransference | 141 |
Me and my anima through the dark glass of the JungianFreudian interface | 164 |
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The Rupture of Time: Synchronicity and Jung's Critique of Modern Western Culture Roderick Main No hay ninguna vista previa disponible - 2004 |
Analytical Psychology: Contemporary Perspectives in Jungian Analysis Joseph Cambray,Linda Carter Vista previa restringida - 2004 |