E-Book, Englisch, 220 Seiten, Web PDF
Fordham / Gordon / Hubback Analytical Psychology
1. Auflage 2013
ISBN: 978-1-4831-6212-6
Verlag: Elsevier Science & Techn.
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A Modern Science
E-Book, Englisch, 220 Seiten, Web PDF
ISBN: 978-1-4831-6212-6
Verlag: Elsevier Science & Techn.
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark
Analytical Psychology: A Modern Science discusses the fundamental concepts of analytical psychology and presents clinical studies. The book is comprised of 14 chapters that are organized into two parts. The first part covers the basic concepts and theoretical basis of analytical psychology. Concepts such as symbols, archetypes, and ego are covered in the first part. The text also covers the importance of analyzing childhood. Next, the book presents some clinical studies. Cases such as the incapacity to imagine and sense of time are discussed. The text will be of great interest to students, researchers, and practitioners of psychology, particularly those who wish to specialize in analytical psychology.
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1;Front Cover;1
2;Analytical Psychology: A Modern Science;4
3;Copyright Page;5
4;Table of Contents;8
5;Introduction;10
6;Part I: Basic Concepts/Mainly Theoretical;12
6.1;Chapter 1. Analytical psychology: a modern science;14
6.1.1;Summary;21
6.1.2;References;22
6.2;Chapter 2. The empirical foundation and theories of the self in Jung's works;23
6.2.1;Introduction;23
6.2.2;Method of Presentation;23
6.2.3;Clinical Observations;27
6.2.4;Sources of Comparative Material;32
6.2.5;The Main Theories of the Self;35
6.2.6;Other Formulations;41
6.2.7;The Self in Other Disciplines;41
6.2.8;Attempt at a Solution of the Theoretical Quandary;45
6.2.9;References;47
6.3;Chapter 3. What is a symbol supposed to be?;50
6.3.1;Summary;61
6.3.2;References;61
6.4;Chapter 4. Symbols: content and process;63
6.4.1;Introduction;63
6.4.2;Definition;64
6.4.3;The Symbolizing Process;65
6.4.4;Death, Separation, Greed and the Transcendent Function;67
6.4.5;Relevant Problems of Technique;71
6.4.6;Summary;74
6.4.7;References;75
6.5;Chapter 5. The archetypes of the collective unconscious"";77
6.5.1;I;78
6.5.2;II;80
6.5.3;Ill;83
6.5.4;References;86
6.6;Chapter 6. The indivisibility of the personal and collective unconscious*;87
6.6.1;Introduction;87
6.6.2;Historical Roots of the Split;88
6.6.3;Healing the Breach;90
6.6.4;Summary;93
6.6.5;References;93
6.7;Chapter 7. Maturation of ego and self in infancy;94
6.7.1;Archetype Theory;97
6.7.2;Early Forms of the Ego;99
6.7.3;Maturation of the Self;102
6.7.4;Symbol Formation;103
6.7.5;Conclusion;104
6.7.6;References;105
6.8;Chapter 8. The importance of analysing childhood for assimilation of the shadow;106
6.8.1;Introduction;106
6.8.2;The Shadow and Repression;110
6.8.3;The Shadow as Archetype;111
6.8.4;Shadow, Self, and Individuation;115
6.8.5;References;120
6.9;Chapter 9. Some views on individuation;121
6.9.1;Introduction;121
6.9.2;Jung's Thesis;121
6.9.3;Individuation in Infancy;125
6.9.4;Summary;133
6.9.5;References;134
7;Part II: Clinical Studies;136
7.1;Chapter 10. Reflections on not being able to imagine;138
7.1.1;Introduction;138
7.1.2;Failure to Use Fantasy;139
7.1.3;Inability to Trust Imagination;143
7.1.4;The Development of Insightful Imagination;145
7.1.5;General Comments;145
7.1.6;Further Developments and Vicissitudes;146
7.1.7;Impact by Image-psychotherapy;147
7.1.8;Related Conditions and Phenomena;148
7.1.9;Observations on the Status and Function of Imagination in Psychodynamic Thought;150
7.1.10;Conclusions;156
7.1.11;Summary;158
7.1.12;References;159
7.2;Chapter 11. A problem of identity in relation to an image of a damaged mother;161
7.2.1;Introduction;161
7.2.2;Case Study;162
7.2.3;Summary;172
7.2.4;References;172
7.3;Chapter 12. Invasion and separation;173
7.3.1;Summary;182
7.3.2;References;183
7.4;Chapter 13. Mediation of the image of infant-mother togetherness;184
7.4.1;Conclusion;198
7.4.2;Summary;200
7.4.3;References;200
7.5;Chapter 14. The unimaginable touch of time;202
7.5.1;Introduction;202
7.5.2;1. The Sense of Time;203
7.5.3;2. The Patient's Actions With Time;209
7.5.4;Comments;212
7.5.5;Archetypal Aspect of Time;213
7.5.6;Conclusion;217
7.5.7;Summary;218
7.5.8;References;219
8;Index;220




