Jungian Books

Books by, about, and for Jungians

Torben Hansen, Henrik Hass
(Editor)

ISBN-10:
ISBN-13: 9781032418919
Routledge

cite: Hansen, T & Hass, H. (2023). Unconscious Intelligence in Cybernetic Psychology. Routledge.

This important book examines how the growing field of cybernetic psychology – the study of the creative complexity of the mind – can be applied to a range of different realms, tapping into the unconscious potential within us all.

Cybernetic psychology integrates theories from various schools of thought, bringing them together in one unified theory. First developed and described by Danish author and psychotherapist Ole Vedfelt. It can be used in therapeutic practice, in relation to learning and pedagogics, and as a tool for better leadership. The 15 chapters within this volume apply the theory to these as well as other areas, including ecology, creativity, mindfulness and scientific enquiry itself.

Insightful and wide-ranging, the book will appeal to psychotherapists and those working within mental health, as well as students and researchers across Education, Psychology and beyond.

Table of Contents

Introduction

1. The Necessary Complexity- Key elements of cybernetic psychology

Henrik Hass

2. Academic through the Lens of Cybernetic Psychology

Anne Maj Nielsen

3. Cybernetic Psychology and Systemic Coaching

Mikkel Anthonisen

4. Three Dilemmas in Dreamwork

Anders Vogt

5. The Narcissitic Wound- theoretical and therapeutic approaches

Solveig Thorborg

6. Mindfulness and Cybernetic Psychology

Torben Hansen

7. Creativity, Life and Art in Cybernetic Psychology and Integrated Psychotherapy

Anne Hjort

8. The Cybernetic of Anxiety

Britta Karlshøj

9. Integration- On Integrrating Methods in Psychotherapeutic Practice

Henriette Løvdal

10. The Cybernetic Psychology’s View of Nature

Dorte Mikuta

11. Algorithms of the Heart- A Fugue about Consciousness

Lisa Carew Dahlager

12. Calls from the Unconscious- Listen to the inner wisdom

Maria F. Sejersen

13. Shame- when something crucial is at stake

Lone Nissen

14. Complexity, learning and music therapy, Cybernetic psychology as a tool for understanding the therapist student’s learning processes

Charlotte Lindvang

15. The Ecological Niche- in Cybernetic Psychology and Therapy

Christian Uhrskov

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