Jungian and Interdisciplinary Interfaces Between Emotions: Individual and Collective Trauma
Book Details
- Publisher : Routledge
- Published : 2025
- Cover : Paperback
- Pages : 270
- Category :
Forthcoming - Category 2 :
Jung and Analytical Psychology - Catalogue No : 97960
- ISBN 13 : 9781032932316
- ISBN 10 : 1032932317
Table of Contents
Editorial
Introduction
Part 1: Emotions as Somatic Unconscious Embodiment
1. The Core-self Betrayed – When Words and Feelings are Disconnected
Astrid Berg
2. Early Infant Emotions, the Mind/body Interface and Archetypal Imagery: A Case Illustration
John Merchant
3. Engaging the Emotional Self: Affect, Metaphor and Embodiment in Analysis
Mark Winborn
Part 2: Emotions in Psychosocial, Eco Political Emplacement
4. In Nature’s Embrace: Emotional Emplacement and the Search for an ‘Eco-symbolic’
Gillian M. Brown
5. Vulnerability and Moral Injuries of Psychotherapists in Countertransference
Huan Wang
6. Fire of Emotions: Challenges of Working Psychoanalytically in Extreme Times
Jolanta Kowal and Ewa Winkler
7. Dissociation and Posthumanism
Glen Slater
Part 3: Emotions, Gender, LGBTQ+
8. LGBTQ Soul Psychology: A Model of Personal Narrative
Marybeth Carter
9. Living Your Animal: Listening to Wild Gender and Sexuality
George Taxidis
10. How to Not Be Like a Girl: A Queer Therapist’s Dance With Shame
José María Jiménez Orvañanos
11. Jung and the Queer Dialectic: A Heretical Tradition
Douglas Thomas
Part 4: Emotions as Unconscious ‘Shadow’ Phenomenology
12. Come Meet the Dragons! A Jungian Multi Modal Analytic Perspective on the Nature of Coming Out of States of Shutdown
Orit Sônia Waisman
13. Medea as the Modern Mother: An Archetypal Understanding of Maternal Infanticide
Brooke Laufer
14. Swallowed by the Dragon: Integrated Perspectives on Emotion
Lynlee Lyckberg
Part 5: Emotions Within History, Myth and War
15. Maria’ Geometric Tetractys Axiom: Alexandrian Wisdom for an Inaugural Occasion, Eros Emergent, Forged in Fire
Evangeline Rand
16. Mr Spock from Star Trek: A Popular Cultural Icon as Symbol for the Importance of Accepting Eros Within
Margaret Ann Mendenhall