This is a book of two parts: the first focuses on theoretical concepts with special reference to the structure of the psyche, while the second includes more clinical material. Both exemplify the London Society's interest in childhood and the development of ideas about the use of reductive analysis within the Jungian framework.
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Divided into two parts, the first focuses on theoretical concepts with special reference to the structure of the psyche, while the second includes more clinical material. Both exemplify the London Society's interest in childhood and the development of ideas about the use of reductive analysis within the Jungian framework.
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Editorial introduction -- Basic Concepts/Mainly Theoretical -- Analytical psychology: a modern science -- The empirical foundation and theories of the self in Jung’s works -- What is a symbol supposed to be? -- Symbols: content and process -- The archetypes of the collective unconscious -- The indivisibility of the personal and collective unconscious -- Maturation of ego and self in infancy -- The importance of analysing childhood for assimilation of the shadow -- Some views on individuation -- Clinical Studies -- Reflections on not being able to imagine -- A problem of identity in relation to an image of a damaged mother -- Invasion and separation -- Mediation of the image of infant-mother togetherness -- The unimaginable touch of time*
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Product details

ISBN
9780367323035
Published
2019-07-31
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Weight
453 gr
Height
229 mm
Width
152 mm
Age
P, 06
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Number of pages
224

Biographical note

Fordham, Michael