Series Title:
Uniform edition of the writings of James Hillman; volume 7
Edition:
1st
Volume / Part:
7
Editor:
Becker, Scott
Place of Publication:
Thompson, Connecticut
Publisher:
Spring Publications, Inc.
Copyright Date:
2021
ISBN / SBN / ISSN:
9780882145853
Media Type:
Print (Non-Serial)
Media Sub-type:
Book
LoC Call Number:
BF 20 .H555 v.7 2021
Accession Number:
082772
Keyword Subject Headings:
Psychology--Archetypal
Psychology--Jungian
Psychology--Jungian
User Notes:
Hardback; 375 pp. including source notes.
"The Uniform Edition of the Writings of James Hillman is published
in conjunction with Dallas Institute Publications . . . Joanne H. Stroud, Director The Dallas
Institute of Humanities and Culture Dallas, Texas . . . as an integral part of its publications program concerned with the imaginative, mythic, and symbolic sources of culture."
Contents:
Abbreviations
Introduction: 'Aegis'--In defense of archetypal psychology / Scott Becker
Anamnesis
1. Training and the C.G. Jung Institute, Zurich
2. Jung's contribution to "feelings and emotions": synopsis and implication
3. Some early background to Jung's ideas: notes on C.G. Jung's Medium / Stefanie Zumstein-Preiswerk
Connections and separations
4. Friends and enemies
5. Schism as differing visions
6. Extending the family (from entrapment to embrace)
7. Loving the community and work from 'The Rag Bone Shop of the Heart'
8. Marriage, intimacy, freedom
Personifying or imagining things
9. A note on story
10. Sex talk: imagining a new male sexuality
11. Foreword to 'Inscapes of the Child's World' / John Allan
Pathologizing or falling apart: transitions and transgressions
12. The courage to risk failure
13. Life and death in analysis
14. Commentary to 'Kundalini: The Evolutionary Energy in Man' / Gopi Krishna
15. Three ways of failure and analysis
16. A psychology of transgression drawn from an incest dream: imagining the case
Dehumanizing or soul-making
17. The bad mother: an archetypal approach
18. Your emotions are not yours: arts therapy and the disabled
19. Introduction: mother and great mother from 'The Rag Bone Shop of the Heart'
Psychologizing or seeing through
20. Foreword to 'The Cocaine Papers' / Sigmund Freud
21. Toward the archetypal model for the masturbation inhibition
22. On paranoia
23. The wildman in the cage: comment
24. How do we stay psychological?
Source notes
This is a REFERENCE book for use only in the Library.
