Sharpening Psychology's Concepts: The Spirit of Jungian Psychology and the Danger of Faulty Thinking: Volume 8

Book Details
- Publisher : Routledge
- Published : August 2025
- Cover : Paperback
- Pages : 220
- Category :
Clinical Psychology - Category 2 :
Forthcoming - Catalogue No : 98083
- ISBN 13 : 9781041007395
- ISBN 10 : 1041007396
Also by Wolfgang Giegerich
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A big problem of psychology in the tradition of C.G. Jung is that many concepts and orientations are being used by its adherents that are not really compatible with a true psychology because they have their home ground in other orientations.
A fundamental principle in psychology is that its views and concepts must ultimately be derived from a rigorous notion of psychology and from the concept of its key metaphor, soul. This book diligently examines a host of diverse psychological stances and concepts in search for this consistent belief, and begins with a thorough elucidation of the unique foundational orientation of Jung’s psychology as one crucial and general guidepost. It then goes on to explore topics such as what gives Jungian psychology its uniqueness, synchronicity and the generation of meaning, the lasting significance of James Hillman's achievement in the field of psychology, as well as engaging with works from psychologists such as Robert Romanshyn, Mark Saban and Stanton Marlan.
This book will be of great interest to the Jungian community, psychotherapists and psychoanalysts training in Jungian theory and practice, as well as those interested in psychological, theological and philosophical issues.
Table of Contents
1. “Geist”. Or: What gives Jungian psychology its absolute uniqueness and is the source of its true life
2. James Hillman. An Assessment
3. The “Black Sun” seen through. Or: Marlan’s proton pseudos
4. The Psychologist as Repentance Preacher and Revivalist. Robert Romanyshyn on the Melting of the Polar Ice
5. A Serious Misunderstanding: Synchronicity and the Generation of Meaning
6. Saban’s Alternative. An Alternative?
7. Two Jungs. Apropos a paper by Mark Saban
8. “Katako” and the Japanese Psyche. Reflections After Reading an Article by Megumi Yama
Appendix
About the Author(s)
Wolfgang Giegerich is a Jungian psychoanalyst, now living in Berlin, who is a regular speaker at conferences, and teacher at institutions globally. He is the author of numerous publications, among them What Is Soul? and Neurosis: The Logic of a Metaphysical Illness.
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