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„Carl Gustav Jung and the Red Book,” – The Library of Congress Symposium 2010 (video)

mar 19th, 2014 | By

„Carl Gustav Jung and the Red Book,” an all day symposium, featured presentations by prominent Jungian scholars.   Speakers Jung scholar Sonu Shamdasani is a London-based author, editor, and professor at the Wellcome Trust Centre for the History of Medicine at University College London WIHM/UCL. Shamdasani works discuss the history of psychiatry and psychology from

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The Collected Works of C.G. Jung: Complete Digital Edition

mar 18th, 2014 | By

The Collected Works of C.G. Jung: Complete Digital Edition Edited by Gerhard Adler, Michael Fordham, & Herbert Read Executive Editor: William McGuire Translated from the German by R.F.C. Hull, except where noted     For the first time, The Collected Works of C. G. Jung is now available in a complete digital edition that is

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„Jungian Psychoanalysis: Working in the Spirit of C.G. Jung”

sie 16th, 2013 | By
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Jungian Psychoanalysis: Working in the Spirit of C.G. Jung. Stein, M. (Ed.) Open Court Publishing Company: Chicago, Ill.   Jungian Psychoanalysis, edited by Murray Stein, is probably the best contemporary compilation on the subject available. It is an excellent illustration of the complexity and diversity in modern clinical applications of C. G. Jung’s analytical psychology, tracing

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Analytical psychology and Jungian psychoanalysis

sie 16th, 2013 | By

The meeting of two personalities is like the contact of two chemical substances: if there is any reaction, both are transformed. C. G. Jung   Jungian psychoanalysis is a modern name for the clinical application of analytical psychology, originated with Carl Gustav Jung. From its beginnings until today, analytical psychology is being characterized by diversity

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Analytical psychology and Jungian psychoanalysis

sie 16th, 2013 | By
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The meeting of two personalities is like the contact of two chemical substances: if there is any reaction, both are transformed. C. G. Jung   Jungian psychoanalysis is a modern name for the clinical application of analytical psychology, originated with Carl Gustav Jung. From its beginnings until today, analytical psychology is being characterized by diversity

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James Hillman biography – The Life and Ideas of James Hillman Volume 1

sie 11th, 2013 | By
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James Hillman biography: The Life and Ideas of James Hillman Volume 1: The Making of a Psychologist by Dick Russell[1] introduction: Sonu Shamdasani publisher: Helios Press, May 2013 This book invites one to read and reread Hillman’s works, present in the definitive form of the Uniform Edition. It enables them to be read afresh: now accompanied

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Structure and Spontaneity in Clinical Prose – by Suzi Naiburg

sie 11th, 2013 | By
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Structure and Spontaneity in Clinical Prose: A Writer’s Guide for Psychoanalysts and Psychotherapists by Suzi Naiburg Routledge Mental Health, available on 30th January 2014 Suzi Naiburg, author of the forthcoming book,  Structure and Spontaneity of Clinical Prose:  A Writer’s Guide for Psychoanalysts and Psychotherapists (Routledge, 2013), has been helping clinicians get over writer’s block and get to the business of

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„Trauma and the Soul” – Donald Kalsched

sie 10th, 2013 | By

Trauma and the Soul: A Psycho-Spiritual Approach to Human Development and its Interruption Donald Kalsched[1] wydawnictwo: Routledge, kwiecień 2013       In Trauma and the Soul, Donald Kalsched continues the exploration he began in his first book, The Inner World of Trauma— this time going further into the mystical or spiritual moments that often occur

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New Jungian Analyst in Polish Association for Jungian Analysis

sie 10th, 2013 | By
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It is our great pleasure to announce that the next member of Polish Association for Jungian Analysis has just passed his final exam in IAAP Individual Route and become a jungian analyst. Tomasz Jasinski (MA) graduated Institute of Philosophy at Jagiellonian University in Cracow and Institute of Psychology at Warsaw University. He works in clinical private practice

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New Jungian Analysts in PAJA

sie 10th, 2013 | By
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It is our great pleasure to announce that two members of Polish Association for Jungian Analysis have just passed their Final Exams in IAAP Individual Route. Malgorzata Kalinowska (MA) – a psychologist, works in Czeladz and Katowice in the individual and group psychotherapy with adults. She is interested in cultural aspects of trauma and she

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