Florence 98. Destruction and Creation: Personal and Cultural
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The Fourteenth Congress for Analytical Psychology was held August 23-28, 1998 in the ancient city of Florence, Italy. The theme, "Destruction and Creation: Personal and Cultural Transformations," is especially appropriate to the Italian setting, with that...
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The Fourteenth Congress for Analytical Psychology was held August 23-28, 1998 in the ancient city of Florence, Italy. The theme, "Destruction and Creation: Personal and Cultural Transformations," is especially appropriate to the Italian setting, with that nation's history of destruction, both from nature and from human activity, and its tradition - especially in Florence - of creative individuals and institutions. The theme is fitting, also, to the context of Jungian psychology, with its emphasis on these and other pairs of opposites, with their integral role in psychic wholeness. Acknowledging, also, that destruction is indispensable to creation, some Jungians prefer the term "creative unconscious" to the traditional "collective unconscious."
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Editor's Preface by Mary Ann MattoonWelcome by Luigi Zoja, Vice-President of IAAP by Marco Garzonio, President of CIPA by Concetto Gullotta, President of AIPAPlenary SessionsDuccio's Prayer: Mediating Destruction and Creation with Artists in Analysis by Mary DoughertyManifestation of the Archetype in Children's Reality by Caterina VezzoliMedication in the Materia: Doctorly Destructiveness or Chemical Creativity? by Frederick SteeleThe Infant and the Depressed Mother by Veronique LemaitreDestruction and Containment in the Analytic Relationship by Takao OdaMasochism: Sacred Suffering by Katherine OlivettiUnder the Volcano: Varieties of Anger and Their Transformation by Jan WienerMusic and Melancholy: Marsilio Ficino's Archetypal Music Therapy by Peter AmmannAlmost Two Thousand Years and Not a Single New God: Nietzsche's Reception by Jung and Heidegger in the Abyss of National Socialism by Günter LangwielerTheoretical IssuesReturn of the Prodigal: The Emergence of Jungian Themes in Post-Freudian Thought by Barbara D. StephensThe Problem of Evil in Postmodern Reality by Roman LesmeisterShame as Teacher: "Lowly Wisdom"at the Millennium by W. Ladson HintonThe Reawakening of the Anima Mundi by Maria L. SpinoglioJungian Psychology in a Changing WorldPortraits of Suffering Trees: Destruction of Nature and Transformation of Consciousness by Roberto GambiniRaping the Soul: An Experience of Active Imagination by Marta TibaldiDestructiveness and Healing: Epistemological and Jungian Reflections by Renos PapadopoulosThe Millennium Rite of Passage by Ann CasementIntegration of the Self in a New Global Culture by Soren EkstromArchetypal Images of Destruction and Creation: The Congress through the Feminine Looking-Glass by International Women's Group (Ursula Wirtz, Coordinator)Body and PsycheScarred Body; Scarred Psyche: Drawing the Jewel from the Wounds by Rose-Emily RothenbergIllness and Creativity by Paul BrutscheTranssexualism or Transcendence Unattainable by Claude
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BourreilleCulture DiversityAnalytical Psychology in Various Cultural Settings (Panel) by HenryAbramovitch, Astrid Berg, Roberto Gambini, Renos Papadopoulos, Craig San RoqueCultural Transformation in China: Where the Twain Shall Meet by Laurie Layton SchapiraThe Search for Cultural and Personal Identity of Second-Generation Foreigners by Linda BriendlBeyond the Story: From Interpretation to the Impact of Stories from Different Cultures by André de KoningPsychology and ArtBreaking of the Vessels: Destruction and Creation in the Art of Anselm Kiefer by Mary Wells BarronDestruction and Creative Interplay: In Artistic and Therapeutic Processes by Ingrid RiedelArt within the Analytic Relationship: Scapegoat and Transformation by Joy SchaverienSandplay: A Place of Transformation by Livia CrozzoliTraining and PracticeWhat Constitutes a Good Jungian Analyst: Implications for Training (Panel) by Eli Weisstub, Gustav Bovensiepen, Lyn Cowan, JoAnn Culbert-Koehn, Niro de Souza Vargas, Christian Galliard, Adolf Guggenbühl-Craig, Kathleen NewtonPoisons and Panaceas: in Analytic Training (Panel) by Harry Fogarty, Sherry Salman, Thayer Greene, Sam KimblesAlchemy in the Image of the Analyst by Brigitte Allain-DupréSupervision (Panel) by Hester Solomon, Donald Kalsched, Jane Knight, Anne Springer, John BeebeClinical IssuesIn My End Is My Beginning: Exploring the "Breakdown/Breakthrough" Cycle by Nathan FieldA Dark Talent: Silence in Analysis by Catherine Crowther and Victoria Graham FullerCreating and Destroying: Dionysiac Images of Dismemberment, Death and Renewal by Gary AstrachanLetting Go of the "Unified Theory" Concept (Panel) by Brigitte Allain-Dupré, Jane Bunster, Wanda Grosso, Lois Khan, Giuseppe Maffei, Gianni Nagliero, Verena Rosetti-Gsell, Hildegard ThomasResearchCurrent Developments in Infant Observation Research (Panel) by Brian Feldman, Jane BunsterEmpirical Research in Psychoanalysis Analytic Psychotherapy (Panel) by Wolfram Keller, Sabine Stehle, Guido Mattanza, Rainer Dilg, Manfred KrappClosing Remarksby Verena Kast, President of IAAP, 1995-1998
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Bibliographische Angaben
- 2000, 620 Seiten, mit Schwarz-Weiß-Abbildungen, Maße: 14,4 x 21,6 cm, Gebunden, Englisch
- Herausgegeben: Mary Ann Mattoon
- Verlag: Daimon
- ISBN-10: 385630584X
- ISBN-13: 9783856305840
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Englisch
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