Jungian and Interdisciplinary Analyses of Emotions: Method and Imagery

Editor : Elizabeth Brodersen, Editor : Isabelle Meier, Editor : Valeria Céspedes Musso

Jungian and Interdisciplinary Analyses of Emotions: Method and Imagery

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This comprehensive collection of chapters concentrates on the multifaceted theme of emotions, and deepens our understanding of the role emotions play within the psyche.

Leading international psychoanalysts and academics offer broad interdisciplinary dimensions using their own unique perspectives on the topic of emotions. Delineating into five parts, this volume focuses on key themes such as emotions, imagination and method; the emotional basis of archetypes and complexes; relational trauma; mapping contagion across cultures; the contribution from neuroscience and, finally, dreams and the transcendent. Clinical cases presented underline the important role unconscious, disassociated emotions play in the formation of symptomatology and how wholeness is facilitated through their acceptance.

This collection offers a timely contribution to the interdisciplinary study of emotions placing Jungian psychology firmly within that framework. It will be of great interest to Jungian analysts, trainees, psychotherapists, as well as interdisciplinary academic researchers interested in methodology, unconscious processes, transference and dreams.

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This outstanding collection of papers is a unique contribution to the multifaceted theme of emotions by containing research-based, theoretical and clinical contributions of exceptional quality. Each chapter adds innovative contributions to the interdisciplinary study of emotions, one of the most important, yet often ignored, topics for the individual and the community in today's world. The publication is highly recommendable for Jungian analysts, psychotherapists as well as academic researchers, and it should be an indispensable part of any Jungian training program.
Misser Berg, Jungian Analyst, Denmark, President of the IAAP

It may be argued that Jung’s theoretical corpus is largely grounded in a psychology of emotion emanating from the collective receptacle of humanity mediated through imagination and desire. The Editors of these two intriguing volumes situate the roles of affect and feeling into our embodied tapestry of psychic existence as a living holistic process that animates soul. Here internationally renowned scholars and clinicians examine the nuances of emotion in society and the clinic with interdisciplinary rigour. This is the most comprehensive compilation of essays in Jungian studies to date that shed light on this often-underrepresented dimension in analytical psychology.
Prof. Jon Mills, psychoanalyst, author of End of the World: Civilization and Its Fate

Essential reading for clinicians and academics interested in the vital role emotions play in our lives. The survey of changing attitudes to difficult and dissociated emotions is innovative and thought-provoking. As a coherent and well-edited whole, the collection engages with psychosocial dimensions of mental health with socioeconomic change in mind. A notable Jungian and post-Jungian contribution.
Andrew Samuels, Former Professor of Psychosocial Studies, University of Essex, UK

Table of Contents

Editorial
Introduction

Part 1: Emotions, Imagination, and Method
1. Emotions and Imagination
Verena Kast

2. Emotions, Subtle Body, Somatic Unconscious Sand-play Therapy
Paolo Ferliga

3. A Frontline Report
Michael Glock

4. The Empty Chair
Susan E. Schwartz

Part 2: Emotions, Archetypes, Complexes, Imagery
5. Current Emotion Theories and Analytical Psychology
Christian Roesler

6. Treating Complex Episodes through Bilateral Stimulation: An integration of the Theory of Complexes and EMDR in the Analytical Setting
Angela Andolfo Filippini

7. Between Heaven and Hell There is No-thing: A Case Study of a Patient with BPD
Hugo Iglesias Torres de Moraes

Part 3: Emotions, Relational Trauma, Mapping, Contagion
8. ‘I Feel, Therefore We Are’: The Body as an Emotional Map of the World Between Individual and Collective States of Mind
Monica Luci

9. Adelphos or the Anxiolytic Function of the Self
Niccoló Florentino Polipo

10. Jung, DID and AID: Clinical Considerations between Jung, Dissociative Identity Disorder and Active Internal Dialogue as a Modified Active Imagination Approach
Neil Schecker

Part 4: Emotions, Neuroscience, Developmental Processes, Imaging
11. Spirit of our Time: Adolescence between Body, Time and Affectivity
Chiara Capri

12. Emotions, Cognition, Images and the Development of the Personality
Stefano Carta

13. Emotion and Constellation from the Viewpoint of Buddhism
Yasuhiro Suzuki

Part 5: Emotions, Dreams, Symbol, Transcendent
14. Memory, Affect and Meaning in the Transcendent Function: Dreams in a Patient with Dissociative Amnesia
Erik Goodwyn

15. Jung, Dada and the Discussion and Painting of Dreams
Mark Blagrove and Julia Lockheart

About the Editor(s)

Elizabeth Brodersen, PhD, is an accredited Training Analyst and Supervisor at the CGJI Zurich, Switzerland. Elizabeth received her doctorate in Psychoanalytic Studies from the University of Essex, UK, and works as a Jungian analyst in private practice in Germany and Switzerland. She is currently Co-Chair of The International Association for Jungian Studies (IAJS) with Dr. Kiley Laughlin.

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Isabelle Meier, PhD (CH) is an Accredited Training Analyst, Supervisor and lecturer at the CGJIZ with a private practice in Zürich. She is Co-President of the International Network of Research in Analytical Psychology INFAP3 and serves on the editorial board of the German journal “Analytische Psychologie.” She has published numerous works on clinical research topics.

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Valeria Céspedes Musso, PhD, is an independent researcher in private practice in Washington, DC. She received her doctorate in Psychoanalytic Studies in 2017 from the University of Essex, UK. and a Master’s degree in Political Science from Northeastern University, USA. Valeria is currently a Diploma Candidate at the CGJIZ, and a student member of the Research Commission.

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