Controversies in analytical psychology

How can controversy promote mutual respect in analytical psychology?Analytical psychology is a broad church, and influences areas such as literature, cultural studies, and religion. However, in common with psychoanalysis, there are many different schools of thought and practice which have resulted i...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Otros Autores: Withers, Robert, 1952- (-)
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Hove, East Sussex ; New York : Brunner-Routledge 2003.
Edición:1st ed
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Book Cover; Title; Contents; Biographical details of contributors; Acknowledgements; Introduction; Prospects for the Jung/Klein synthesis; Introduction; With healing in her wings: integration and repair in a self-destructive adolescent; Classical Jungian comment; Kleinian comment; Response to commentaries by Julian David and Robert Hinshelwood; The status of developmental theory; Introduction; Uneasy ghosts: theories of the child and the crisis in psychoanalysis; Jung, Jungians and the idea of birth trauma; Transference, countertransference and beyond; Introduction
  • Transcending the transferenceWorking in the transference; Response to Barry Proner; The political in analysis; Introduction; Working directly with political, social and cultural material in the therapy session; Politics in practice; Response; Analysis and implicit homophobia; Introduction; Analytical psychology and homosexual orientation; A comment on Denman; Response to Carvalho; Reply to Denman's response; Approaching religion; Introduction; Analytical psychology, religion and the academy; Religion and the terrified; The body, analysis and homeopathy; Introduction
  • Alchemy, homeopathy and the treatment of borderline casesThe demonization of the body in analysis; The contemporary status of archetypal theory; Introduction; Archetypal theory: the evolutionary dimension; Psyche, language and biology: the argument for a co-evolutionary approach; Reflections on the anima and culture; Introduction; The psychological feminine and contrasexuality in analytical psychology; Jung and the feminine; Frequency of sessions and the analytic frame; Introduction; Frequency of sessions and the analytic frame; The role of interpreting and relating in analytic therapy
  • IntroductionDoes psychoanalysis heal? A contribution to the theory of psychoanalytic technique; Interpretation and relationship: ends or means? A commentary on Caper; Response to Colman; Reply to Caper; Index