Jungian Psychology and the Human Sciences
Book Details
- Publisher : Routledge
- Published : 2024
- Cover : Paperback
- Pages : 236
- Category :
Forthcoming - Category 2 :
Jung and Analytical Psychology - Catalogue No : 97871
- ISBN 13 : 9781032694993
- ISBN 10 : 1032694998
Table of Contents
Introduction: Jungian Psychology and the Human Sciences
Roger Brooke
1. The Role of the Good-Enough All-Rounder in Jungian Studies: “Clinic and Academy” Revisited
Andrew Samuels
Part I - Philosophical Foundations
2. The Way of the Daimon: From Jung’s Red Book to the Alchemical Imagination and the Reddening of Psychology
Stanton Marlan
3. In the Gap between Phenomenology and Jungian Psychology: Cultivating a ‘Poetics’ of Psychological Life
Robert D. Romanyshyn
4. Two Jungs: Two Sciences?
Mark Saban
5. Archetypes, Embodiment, and Spontaneous Thought
Erik Goodwyn
Part II - The Social and Political Horizons
6. Healing is Political
Robin McCoy Brooks
7. Hillman’s Ambivalence: An Inhuman Twist of Human Science
Michael Sipiora
8. Geography of Creative Thought: Walking with Freud and Nietzsche
Lucy Huskinson
9. An Archetypal Perspective on Anti-Homeless Architecture
Adam J. Schneider
10. Encounters with African Elephants: Transformative Gatherings
Gwenda Euvrard
11. Anatomy of a Vision: A Psychological Approach to the Papua New Guinea UFO Sightings, June 26-27, 1959
David J. Halperin
Part III - Psychotherapy and Analysis
12. Jung’s Personal Confession
Betsy Cohen
13. Jung, Groddeck, and Analytic Technique
Marco Balenci
14. Jung and Kristeva: The Looking Glass between Self and Other
Susan E. Schwartz
15. Ressentiment: Its Phenomenology and Clinical Significance
John White
16. Froom Grievous to Grief
Fanny Brewster