This anthology of contemporary classics in analytical psychology bring together academic, scholarly and clinical writings by contributors who constitute the “post-Jungian” generation.
Carpani brings together important contributions from the Jungian world to establish the “new ancestors” in this field, in order to serve future generations of Jungian analysts, scholars, historians and students. This generation of clinicians and scholars has shaped the contemporary Jungian landscape, and their work continues to inspire discussions on key topics including archetypes, race, gender, trauma and complexes. Each contributor has selected a piece of their work which they feel best represents their research and clinical interests, each aiding the expansion of current discussions on Jung and contemporary analytical psychology studies.
Spanning two volumes, which are also accessible as standalone books, this essential collection will be of interest to Jungian analysts and therapists, as well as to academics and students of Jungian and post-Jungian studies.
Table of Contents
1. The Trickster in the Arts
John Beebe
2. Psychoanalysis and Primary Health Care
Astrid Berg
3. Rules of Thumb Toward an Archetypal Psychology Practice
Pat Berry
4. The Racial Complex: Dissociation and the Search for Unification with the Self
Fanny Brewster
5. Moments of Complexity and Enigmatic Action: A Jungian View of the Therapeutic Field
Joseph Cambray
6. The Body as Symbol: Dance/Movement in Analysis
Joan Chodorow
7. Reflections on Knowledge and Experience
Warren Colman
8. Varieties of Numinous Experience: The Experience of the Sacred in the Therapeutic Process
Lionel Corbett
9. Comment on Synchronicity and Moments of Meeting
George Hogenson
10. Getting Your Own Pain: A Personal Account of Healing Dissociation with Help from the Film War Horse
Donald Kalsched
11. Breathing – Physical, Symbolic, Spiritual and Social Aspects
Eva Pattis-Zoja
12. The “Activist Client”: Social Responsibility, the Political Self, and Clinical Practice in Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis
Andrew Samuels
13. The Daughter Archetype
Pia Skogemann
14. Traumatic Experiences and the Transformation of Consciousness
Ursula Wirtz
15. Projective Identification in a Famous Zen Case: Implications for Relationships with Spiritual Masters
Polly Young-Eisendrath