Integrity in DepthTexas A&M University Press, 1992 - 165 páginas A measure of our need for integrity, John Beebe writes, is that "we rarely allow ourselves an examination of the concept itself. To do so would betray an unspoken philosophic, poetic, and psychological rule of our culture: not to disturb the mystery of what we desire most." John Beebe is a psychiatrist and practicing Jungian analyst in San Francisco. In addition to his private practice, he is a clinical assistant professor at the University of California Medical School. He serves as U.S. editor of the Journal of Analytical Psychology, is the founding editor of the San Francisco Jung Institute Library Journal, and has produced three earlier books as editor and co-author. |
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... feeling is as sig- nificant as thinking , and intuition as important as sensation . Emphasizing the particular salience of intuition , Beebe states , " Intuition brings us a sense of the ecology of integrity , for in- tuition is the ...
... ( feelings or soul ) , and with the movement or behavior of the person to determine if the individual's actions are integrity - full . After providing a map of the territory of integrity and an introduction to its psychological realm ...
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Prologue | 3 |
A Psychological Definition of Integrity | 5 |
The Shadow and Integrity | 33 |
Integrity and Gender | 70 |
Working on Integrity | 99 |
Epilogue | 125 |
Notes | 127 |
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