Subtitle:
Analysis and individuation
Series Title:
Studies in Jungian psychology by Jungian analysts; 26
Place of Publication:
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Publisher:
Inner City Books
Digital Platform for this Publication:
EBSCO
Copyright Date:
1986
ISBN / SBN / ISSN:
9780585115290
Media Type:
Print (Non-Serial)
Media Sub-type:
eBook
LoC Call Number:
BF 109 .J8 H35 1986 eb
Accession Number:
080008
Keyword Subject Headings:
Psychology--Jungian--Theory and practice
Psychoanalysis--Theory and practice
Psychotherapy--Theory and practice
Dreams--Phenomenology
Dreams--Therapeutic aspects
Ego (Psychology)
Self (Jungian psychology)
Individuation (Jungian psychology)
Psychoanalysis--Theory and practice
Psychotherapy--Theory and practice
Dreams--Phenomenology
Dreams--Therapeutic aspects
Ego (Psychology)
Self (Jungian psychology)
Individuation (Jungian psychology)
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Contents:
Introduction: A personal statement
1. The troubled person
The Jungian vision
Analysis: Frequency and duration
Jungian analysis: Training and background
The personal equation
Summary
2. The mind and the body
Complexes: How they form and how they change
The purpose and experience of a complex
The affect-ego
Identity structures
Embodiment and disembodiment: Dissolve and coagulate
The ego and the self
The psyche and the soul
Summary
3. A note about diagnosis
Psychopathology and individuation
Psychological types
Summary
4. The Structure of analysis
Frequency and fees
Boundary conditions: The therapeutic contract
Responsibilities of the analyst
Responsibilities of the analysand
The transformative field
The therapeutic ratio
Medication
5. The process of analysis
The first step: Self-examination
The second step: Compassion toward oneself
Stages of the analytic process
Analysis itself as a stage
Beginning analysis / ending analysis
6. Dreams and techniques of enactment
Freud's dream theory
Jung's view of dreams
Remembering dreams
The dream record
Amplification of dreams
The dramatic structure of dreams
Compensation in dreams
Dreams in analysis
Enactment techniques
Summary
7. Variations of analysis
Group psychotherapy
Marital therapy: Archetype of the coniunctio
Family therapy
Hypnotherapy
Summary
8. The individuating ego
The personal and the transpersonal
Circumambulation of the self
"Negative" forms of the unconscious
Mandala forms
Crucifixion and enlightenment: The cross and the bhodi tree
Preparation for death
Beyond death
9: Beyond analysis: Scientific and religious implications of Jungian theory
Jung and Freud
The Jungian psyche
Religious implications
Scientific Implications
Concluding statement
Appendix 1: Structural elements of the personality
Appendix 2: How and where to find Jungian analysts
Appendix 3: Suggested readings
Notes
Glossary of Jungian terms
Index
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