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Die nordische Mythologie mit ihren dramatischen Geschichten vom Werden und Vergehen der mächtigen Götter bietet einen oft verwirrenden Reichtum an Erlebnismöglichkeiten, die der Vielschichtigkeit unseres Menschseins sehr nahe kommen. Die Göttergestalten sind nicht eindeutig gut oder böse; sie sind machtvoll und ohnmächtig, aufrichtig und betrügerisch, eitel und großherzig. Ihre symbolisch zu verstehenden Bedeutung hinter der gelegentlich drastischen Bildersprache zu entdecken, ist spannende Herausforderung. Christiane Lutz versucht mit den Augen der Psychologie C. G. Jungs, Geheimnisse und Rätsel der Nordischen Mythologie zu entschlüsseln. In ihrer archetypischen Gültigkeit haben die farbigen Mythen nichts von ihrer erstaunlichen Aktualität verloren, die auch die Konfrontation mit den aktuellen Problemen unserer Zeit zulässt. Im Zusammenklang von Mythos und Analytischer Psychologie entstehen andere Perspektiven, die zu neuen Lösungsansätzen anregen wollen.
페르소나의 개념과 내면의 심리적 매핑에 관한 오늘날의 문화에는 많은 관심이 있습니다. 실제로 슈퍼 스타 코리아 팝 밴드 인 BTS는 머레이 스타 인 박사의 컨셉을 취해 최신 앨범 인 Map of the Soul: Persona의 제목과 가사에 엮어 놓았다.
This vivid and moving volume presents the clinical work and writings of Alessandra Cavalli, an internationally known child and adult psychoanalyst who taught and supervised widely, ran infant observation seminars in the UK and Europe and was closely involved in the development of child analysis training in Russia.Informed by a deep knowledge of theory, each chapter draws on many strands of both psychoanalytic and Jungian thought, integrating multiple analytic languages into a coherent clinical language specific to Cavalli. The book includes 11 of her most important papers about work with children and adults, with an introduction by the distinguished Jungian psychoanalyst Warren Colman.Her work was primarily concerned with the impact of trauma on the developing self and the importance of weathering emotional storms in search of meaning, and the book will be fascinating reading for clinicians of different psychoanalytic approaches working with adults and children as well as students of psychotherapy and counselling.
This vivid and moving volume presents the clinical work and writings of Alessandra Cavalli, an internationally known child and adult psychoanalyst who taught and supervised widely, ran infant observation seminars in the UK and Europe and was closely involved in the development of child analysis training in Russia.
This fascinating volume explores - from the perspective both of analysts and their patients-how the COVID-19 pandemic quickly and unexpectedly created profound and lasting changes in the ways psychoanalysis is conducted, and what those changes mean for analysis moving forward.The first part of the book is made up of interviews conducted by Stefano Carpani with authoritative authors in analytical psychology during the earliest phase of lockdown, centered on themes of the pandemic, lockdown, and how each individual was coping with the challenges those circumstances brought on. The second part features personal essays that further details the subjective experiences of Jungian analysts and therapists worldwide, comprising a collection of reflections on how COVID-19 affected and changed the way analysts work with patients. These reflections focus on the theoretical, clinical, technical, and also practical points of view, including clinical materials on transference and counter-transference considerations. The third part of the book is specular to the second and offers reflections from patients' perspective on how the pandemic changed their therapies and lockdown affected their experience of therapy. Patients have provided anonymous testimonies through their writing of how they experienced of the change of setting, mindset and related implications.A comprehensive overview of an important and ongoing conversation, Lockdown Therapy is crucial reading for Jungian analysts and scholars, as well as other clinicians training in analysis, psychotherapy and counselling.
This fascinating volume explores - from the perspective both of analysts and their patients-how the COVID-19 pandemic quickly and unexpectedly created profound and lasting changes in the ways psychoanalysis is conducted, and what those changes mean for analysis moving forward.
The Journey into Wholeness follows the outline of the journey of life - from dawn to sunset - tracing the threads that become our individual pattern. It is about reviewing the different stages of your life from an archetypal and Jungian perspective so that you may discover the patterns and universal themes at play, within yourself and across all of humanity throughout the millennia.This book is written for you if:You want to find deeper meaning in your life. If you feel this way you are certainly not alone.You feel lost. You wonder, not only about the state of the world, but also about your place in it. Many try to numb or busy themselves in order to escape the lost feeling.You seek answers, to find a deeper understanding of the shadowy territory of your life's journey.Zurich-trained Jungian psychoanalyst Bud Harris invites you to read this book, not as a "quick-fix-in-five-easy-steps" guide, but as a deep meditation on your life. Savor it. Take notes. Quietly reflect on the lines most meaningful to you.As your understanding and insight grow, your life gains capacity to take on a new meaning and joy.What odyssey could possibly offer a more worthwhile prize?
Carl Jung was the founder of analytical psychology who revolutionised the way we approached the human psyche. Drawing on Eastern mysticism, mythology and dream analysis to develop his theories, Jung proposed many ideas which are still influential today, including introversion, extroversion and the collective unconscious. This book introduces Jung's ideas in an engaging and easy-to-understand format.
Emma was clever, attractive, and wealthy, one of the richest heiresses in Switzerland, when, at age seventeen, she met and fell in love with Carl Jung, a brilliant but penniless doctor working in a lunatic asylum. Determined to share his adventurous life and to continue her own studies, she was too young to understand Carl's complex personality, which was laden with secrets, or to conceive what dramas lay ahead.Labyrinths tells the story of Emma and Carl's unconventional marriage, their friendship and subsequent rift with Sigmund Freud, and their contribution to the development of psychoanalysis. In its many twists and turns, the Jung marriage was indeed labyrinthine, and Emma was forced to fight with everything she had to keep her husband close to her. Carl's belief in polygamy led to many affairs, including a ménage à trois with a former patient, Toni Wolff, that lasted some thirty years. But as Emma came to understand her husband better, the marriage thrived, and finally, always encouraged by Carl, Emma emerged to become a noted analyst in her own right.
Created during the threat of worldwide pandemic, this book reaches to new language to express the basics of Analytical Psychology in new forms. What results is not a finished conclusion but a never ending process that includes dismay and celebration. Bad and good interweave as long as we are growing; celebration happens in perceiving the infinite is lived through our ordinary finite life. Projection is a first step toward consciousness; the missing piece that lures us to destructiveness can be found.A defense of dissociation presses for its undoing to support a consciousness that simultaneously can hold in mind the absence along with the presence of our life force. Integration is agonizing as well as liberating. The new syntax of what the psyche is doing with and to us yields increased permeability of personal and collective living marked by a subjectivity within the objective other-than-self endorsing full fledged living of self. That cannot be done without tender regard for neighbor within and without, and forms of service to the transcendent.
On Creativity and the Unconscious brings together Freud's important essays on the many expressions of creativity?including art, literature, love, dreams, and spirituality. This diverse collection includes "The 'Uncanny,'" "The Moses of Michelangelo," "The Psychology of Love," "The Relation of the Poet to Day-Dreaming," "On War and Death," and "Dreams and Telepathy."
Når sindet slår knuder er Anja Friis Christensens egen beretning om sine erfaringer med lavt selvværd, stress, angst og depression. Du bliver taget med ind i parforholdet, fordi hun i denne relation kom i kontakt med gamle sår og længsler. Det var nysgerrigheden på disse, der blev begyndelsen på hendes personlige udviklingsrejse. På en hudløst ærlig facon tager hun dig med ind i terapirummet og fortæller om alle de erkendelser og opdagelser, som hun har gjort sig i rejsen mod at komme hjem i sig selv. Disse bliver undervejs forklaret ud fra teoriske perspektiver, som trækker på psykologiske retninger og samfundsmæssige tendenser.
One of the world's greatest psychiatrists reveals how to embrace our own humanity and resist the pressures of an ever-changing world. In this challenging and provocative work, Dr. Carl Jung-one of history's greatest minds-argues that civilization's future depends on our ability as individuals to resist the collective forces of society. Only by gaining an awareness and understanding of one's unconscious mind and true, inner nature-"the undiscovered self"-can we as individuals acquire the self-knowledge that is antithetical to ideological fanaticism. But this requires that we face our fear of the duality of the human psyche-the existence of good and the capacity for evil in every individual. In this seminal book, Jung compellingly argues that only then can we begin to cope with the dangers posed by mass society-"the sum total of individuals"-and resist the potential threats posed by those in power."A passionate plea for individual integrity."-The New York Times Book Review
The renowned analyst and author here provides deep insight into the process required to bring feminize wisdom to consciousness in a patriarchal culture-as struggle in which many women are more fully engaged today that ever before. Presenting the personal journeys of three wise women as maps, she points the way to the state of inner wholeness and balance she calls "conscious femininity."
"Modern Man in Search of a Soul" is the basic introduction to the thought of Carl Gustav Jung, who, with Freud and Adler, was one of the chief founders of psychoanalysis.In this book, Jung examines some of the most contested and crucial areas in the field of analytical psychology: dream analysis, the primitive unconcious, and the relationship between psychology and religion. In addition, Jung analyzes the differences between his theories and those of Freud.
Robert Bly, renowned poet and author of the ground-breaking bestseller Iron John, mingles essay and verse to explore the Shadow -- the dark side of the human personality -- and the importance of confronting it.
Det er C.G. Jungs opfattelse, at nutidsmennesket i sine bestræbelser for en dybere selverkendelse og forståelse af andre mennesker alt for ofte nægter at vedkende sig den side af sjælelivet, der ikke er under kontrol af bevidstheden: Det ubevidste – instinktnaturen – der ved siden af meget værdifuldt også rummer meget forfærdende. Efter en fremstilling af Freuds psykoanalytiske og Adlers individuelpsykologiske forklaringsprincip gøres der i denne bog ved praktiske eksempler rede for teori og metode i C.G. Jungs analytiske psykologi.Det ubevidste er en klassiker inden for psykologien og genudgives nu i Hans Reitzels Forlags Klassikere-serie.
Hele Jungs hovedværk på dansk. Omhandler de psykologiske typer og de typiske forskelle mellem menneskers bevidsthedsorientering og -funktion.
An eye-opening biography of one of the most influential psychiatrists of the modern age, drawing from his lectures, conversations, and own writings. In the spring of 1957, when he was eighty-one years old, Carl Gustav Jung undertook the telling of his life story. Memories, Dreams, Reflections is that book, composed of conversations with his colleague and friend Aniela Jaffé, as well as chapters written in his own hand, and other materials. Jung continued to work on the final stages of the manuscript until shortly before his death on June 6, 1961, making this a uniquely comprehensive reflection on a remarkable life. Fully corrected, this edition also includes Jung's VII Sermones ad Mortuos.
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