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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
analytical psychology

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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XIIth International Conference of the Journal of Analytical Psychology

sie 10th, 2013 | By

  XIIth International Conference of the Journal of Analytical Psychology 29 May – 1 June 2014 Berlin, Germany The Varieties of Jungian Clinical Experience: Complex, Identity, Intersubjectivity   A century ago the rift between Freud & Jung was finally formalised when the Zürich Psychoanalytic Association voted to leave the International Psychoanalytic Association and founded the Association

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