Null, N: Cambridge 2001
(Sprache: Englisch)
The Fifteenth Triannual Congress of the International Association for Analytical Psychology (IAAP) took place on the grounds of St. John's College in Cambridge, England from August 19-24, 2001. It was a memorable occasion both in its preparation and its...
Leider schon ausverkauft
versandkostenfrei
Buch
24.50 €
Produktdetails
Produktinformationen zu „Null, N: Cambridge 2001 “
Klappentext zu „Null, N: Cambridge 2001 “
The Fifteenth Triannual Congress of the International Association for Analytical Psychology (IAAP) took place on the grounds of St. John's College in Cambridge, England from August 19-24, 2001. It was a memorable occasion both in its preparation and its incarnation and the present volume is meant to preserve at least a portion of what transpired: the papers comprising the program. The presentations and events were more far-reaching and all-inclusive than ever before, incorporating numerous political and intercultural issues and including representatives from psychoanalysis and other fields of endeavor for the first time. ContentsPrefaceRobert Hinshaw 17Introduction to the CongressMurray Stein 19Analytical Psychology and PsychoanalysisCambridge Keynote AddressesDestructive Devotion: With Friends like us, does Jung need Enemies?Beverley Zabriskie 25Analytical Psychology and Its Relation to Psychoanalysis: A Personal ViewJames Astor 37Response to Keynote AddressesSusan Budd 50Mario Jacoby 53François Martin-Vallas 57Giuseppe Maffei 60Debate: Analytical Psychology and Psychoanalysis Don't MixJan Wiener, Chair 65Patricia Berry 66Barbara D. Stephens 68Warren Colman 71Brigitte Spillman 73Ann Shearer 76Matthias von der Tann 79Realization and Representation of the Self in the ChildFrancesco Montecchi 83Infant Observation Research and Jungian AnalysisBrian Feldman 95Opening Space in Space: Insights from Infant ObservationMichael Horne 100Not For Women Only: A Jungian View of MenopauseJoAnn Culbert-Koehn 106Otto Gross Between Freud and Jung: The Secret Story of Jung's Twin BrotherGottfried Heuer 118'O' - An Excursion in the Realm of the UnspeakableJef Dehing 130How They See Us NowPsychoanalysts Comment on Core Concepts and Approaches of Analytical PsychologyJoseph Cambray 143The Poet and the AnalystNaomi Ruth Lowinsky 163Clinical Issues and PracticeThe New PatientGerolamo Crivelli 179Panel: Sexual DiversitySexual Compulsivity in Gay MenJohn A. Gosling 191Fisting! Analysing Sex
... mehr
Beyond the PaleChess Denman 194Some Problems with "Homosexuality"Barry Miller 206Panel: PsychosomaticsOn Images of DiseaseIván Rodríguez del Camino 210Psychosomatics, Synchronicity and the Body-Mind TotalityWalter Boechat 214Invalidation du Soi et CancerJ. Jeanne Ghédighian-Courier 218Panel: Dreams - Current IssuesJenny Yates, Chair 230Linda Carter 239John Hill 252Panel: Dreams - Working AttitudesHarry A. Wilmer, Chair 260Marion Rauscher Gallbach 266Ole Vedfelt 269Panel: The Third Generation after the HolocaustJoanne Wieland-Burston, Chair 277Eva Morris 281Martine Sandor-Buthaud 285Workshop on SupervisionIntimacy, Abstinence, Therapeutic SupervisionChristine Driver 288Supervision as an Alchemical ProcessClaire Allphin 291Supervision of Trained TherapistsEdward Martin 293Fours in SupervisionMoira Duckworth 296Discussion Group: SandplaySandplay and Shared Language in AnalysisPaolo Aite 301Ruth Ammann 304Sand Play "In" AnalysisFranco Castellana 307Sandplay, Trauma, and Brain ResearchHarriet S. Friedman 309Transformation of Affect Imagery in Analysis Using the SandtrayJean Kirsch 312Words and Images ComparedAndreina Navone 314Workshop: Active Imagination in MovementIntroductionJoan Chodorow, Chair 318Metaphor: Bridging Psyche and SomaMarion Woodman 319Embodied Active ImaginationAnita Greene 321Movement in Analysis: Early BeginningsJoan Chodorow 323Authentic Movement and Witnessing in Clinical PracticeWendy Wyman-McGinty 325Embodied Implicit MemoryShayne Spitzer 327Animals in Art, Animals in LifeNeil Russack 330Panel: The Ethical Attitude in Analytical PracticeHester McFarland Solomon 347Fiona Palmer Barnes 348Harry Fogarty 350Don Quixote in the Analyst's Consulting RoomChristian Gaillard 355Le RêveMartine Gallard 362Language, Science and Philosophy of Analytical PsychologyDebate: Psychology and BiologyAnthony Stevens, George Hogenson Moderator: Denise G. Ramos 367Panel on the Philosophy of Ethics: Interpretation and TerminologyPhilosophy, Ethics and PsychotherapyJohn Granrose 379Ethics Complaints: Who Shall JudgeTerrance Wapshall 383Dilemma in Ethics in Analytic PracticeManisha Roy 385Speech, Dialogue, Teleology and CouragePere Segura 388Teleology and the Hermeneutics of HopeAlan Jones 402Multicultural ImplicationsExploring RacismHelen Morgan 417ResponseAstrid Berg 428The Wolf of Gubbio and the Cambridge TigerJane Buckley 433Panel: Recovery from TortureTorture, Internment, and Trauma During Times of ConflictJohn R. van Eenwyk 445Reflections on the Film "On the Dignity of the Human Soul"Ingela Romare 450Analysis and Individuation: The Mexican PsychePatricia Michan 453"Self and Its Vicissitudes"Maria Fiorentino 465Emerging Consciences in Today's World: The Latin American IdentityEloisa Penna, Chair 477An Experience of Cultural Blending at the Rio de la PlataPablo Gelsi 481The Black, the White, Indigenous Women and European MenNairo de Souza Vargas 483Creative and Defensive Aspects of UnderdevelopmentEloisa Penna 486Panel: The Evolving FeminineEros and Phobos: A Reexamination of Eros and the Will to PowerPatricia Burrell 489Job's Answer to Jung: His Beautiful DaughtersGregory Santos 492Recovering from Silence and InvisibilityToni O'Brien Johnson 495Latin America: New Cartography of Frontiers and Symbolic IntersticesMario Eugenio Saiz 501The Interpretation of Film as a Psychological ArtJohn Beebe 513Diane Johnson 522Ian Alister 526Sound and Psyche: The Common Rhythm in Mind and MatterPatricia Skar 533Creative Torment or Tormented Creativity: Robert Schumann and Nineteenth-Century German RomanticismLaurel Morris 542The Effects of ColonizationAnne Noonan 561Heather Formaini 566The Lost Face of the FeminineBetty De Shong Meador 572Searching for the Feminine: Talking with the Japanese CourtesanMotoko Miyano 579Panel: Migration and MigrantsWith Heart and in FactsMarta Tibaldi 585La Famille Émigrée et le Premier-né: Entre Culture et ArchetypeMario Castello 588The Importance of Shame in the Treatment of Migrants from TurkeyFatih Güç 595Clinical Issues and Practice on Multicultural ImplicationsLuciana de Franco 601Panel: "The Gift of Healing"Mary Dougherty, Chair 605Lyn Cowan 607David Hewison 609Jan D. Marlan 612Rocio Ruiz 615Mary Dougherty 618The Future of Analytical PsychologyDynamiques de la Dépendance et de la Non-Dépendance, Individuelle et InstitutionnelleNorbert Chatillon 623The Care of ArtFrancesco Donfrancesco 655Reading Collective Events: Ecological Issue of Energy and Globalisation of the MarketBrigitte Egger 669Panel: Jung in AcademiaAlessandra De Coro 681David H. Rosen 685Jung and the PostmodernChristopher Hauke 690Clinical Paradigm as Analytic Third - Reflections on a Century of Analysis and an Emergent Paradigm for the MillenniumBirgit Heuer 701Biotecnologie: Nuove Frontiere Tra Corpo, Genere E PsicheElena Liotta 710Business and Analytical PsychologyJürgen Kugele 717Social Dreaming at CambridgePeter Tatham 732Helen Morgan 732Final Evaluation of the CongressRoberto Gambini, Chair 741Thomas Kirsch 744Viviane Jullien-Palletier 748Farewell AddressLuigi Zoja 753
... weniger
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autor: Null Null
- 768 Seiten, 48 Schwarz-Weiß-Abbildungen, Maße: 14,4 x 21,1 cm, Taschenbuch, Englisch
- Herausgegeben: M. a. Matton, R. Hinshaw
- Verlag: Daimon
- ISBN-10: 3856306099
- ISBN-13: 9783856306090
- Erscheinungsdatum: 21.02.2003
Sprache:
Englisch
Kommentar zu "Null, N: Cambridge 2001"
0 Gebrauchte Artikel zu „Null, N: Cambridge 2001“
Zustand | Preis | Porto | Zahlung | Verkäufer | Rating |
---|
Schreiben Sie einen Kommentar zu "Null, N: Cambridge 2001".
Kommentar verfassen