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Jungian Psychology and the Human Sciences

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ISBN (شابک) : 1032694580, 9781032694580 
ناشر: Routledge 
سال نشر: 2024 
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زبان: English 
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Cover
Half Title
Title Page
Copyright Page
Table of Contents
About the Authors
Introduction: Jungian Psychology and the Human Sciences
	References
Introduction to “The Role of the Good-Enough All-Rounder in Jungian Studies: ‘Clinic and Academy’ Revisited”
Chapter 1: The Role of the Good-Enough All-Rounder in Jungian Studies: “Clinic and Academy” Revisited
	Introduction
	References
Part 1: Philosophical Foundations
	Introduction to “The Way of the Daimon: From Jung’s Red Book to the Alchemical Imagination and the Reddening of Psychology”
	Chapter 2: The Way of the Daimon: From Jung’s Red Book to the Alchemical Imagination and the Reddening of Psychology
		Introduction
		Notes
		References
	Introduction to “In the Gap between Phenomenology and Jungian Psychology: Cultivating a ‘Poetics’ of Psychological Life”
	Chapter 3: In the Gap between Phenomenology and Jungian Psychology: Cultivating a “Poetics” of Psychological Life
		Between Merleau-Ponty and Jung: A Poetics of Psychological Life
			Phenomenology as a Poetic Realism
			Or What’s a Metaphor?
		The Need for a Therapy of Culture
		Notes
		References
	Introduction to “Two Jungs: Two Sciences?”
	Chapter 4: Two Jungs: Two Sciences?
		Introduction
		Jung’s Scientific Individuation
		The Scientific Individuation of Analytical Psychology
			Anti-science
			Sub-science
		The Archimedean Point?
		A Syzygy? Nomad Science and State Science
		The Red Book: Nomad Science in Action?
		Conclusion
		Notes
		References
	Introduction to “Archetypes, Embodiment, and Spontaneous Thought”
	Chapter 5: Archetypes, Embodiment, and Spontaneous Thought
		Introduction
		Characteristics of the Archetypes
		The Fate of the Archetype
		Do Archetypes “Exist”?
		Spontaneous Thought, Including Dream Content
		Spontaneous Thought Is Organized by Affect and Is Embodied
		Spontaneous Thoughts Seek Meaning
		Embodied Cognition
		The Symbolic Dimension of the Archetypal Image and Embodied Cognition
		The Biological Dimension
		The Archetype Integrated with Modern Embodied Theory
		Conclusion
		Notes
		References
Part 2: The Social and Political Horizons
	Introduction to “Healing Is Political”
	Chapter 6: Healing Is Political
		The Political
		Jung and Lacan
		Simondon and Stiegler
		Notes
		References
	Introduction to “Hillman’s Ambivalence: An Inhuman Twist of Human Science”
	Chapter 7: Hillman’s Ambivalence: An Inhuman Twist of Human Science
		Introduction
		Human Science and Psychology
		Archetypal Psychology Is Not a (Natural) Science
		Imagining Archetypal Psychology as a Human Science
		The Twist
		Note
		References
	Introduction to “Geography of Creative Thought: Walking with Freud and Nietzsche”
	Chapter 8: Geography of Creative Thought: Walking with Freud and Nietzsche
		Introduction: Relationships between Geography and Philosophy
		Walking Philosophy
		Walking and Thinking
		Does the Way We Walk Influence the Kinds of Ideas We Have?
		Does the Environment We Walk in Shape the Content of Our Ideas?
		Nietzsche’s Thinking Places
		Freud’s Thinking Places
		Conclusion
		Notes
		References
	Introduction to “An Archetypal Perspective on Anti-Homeless Architecture”
	Chapter 9: An Archetypal Perspective on Anti-Homeless Architecture
		Introduction
		The Ethics of Beauty
		Depersonification through Language
		Whose Pathology?
		The Dangers of Action
		Psychologist as Activist
		Conclusion
		References
	Introduction to “Encounters with African Elephants: Transformative Gatherings”
	Chapter 10: Encounters with African Elephants: Transformative Gatherings
		Introduction
		Acknowledgements
		Notes
		References
	Introduction to “Anatomy of a Vision: A Psychological Approach to the Papua New Guinea UFO Sightings, June 26–27, 1959”
	Chapter 11: Anatomy of a Vision: A Psychological Approach to the Papua New Guinea UFO Sightings, June 26–27, 1959
		Introduction
		I
		II
		III
		Notes
		References
Part 3: Psychotherapy and Analysis
	Introduction to “Jung’s Personal Confession”
	Chapter 12: Jung’s Personal Confession
		Rosarium Drawings
		The Rosarium Today
		Jung’s Shadow: Love Affairs with Ex-patients and His Fear of Vulnerability
		Sabina Spielrein, MD (1885–1942)
		Maria Moltzer, RN (1874–1944)
		Enter Toni Wolff
		Conclusion
		Notes
		References
	Introduction to “Jung, Groddeck, and Analytic Technique”
	Chapter 13: Jung, Groddeck, and Analytic Technique
		Introduction
		Physician-Philosopher Carl Gustav Carus as a Precursor to Groddeck and Jung
		The Collaboration between Georg Groddeck and Sándor Ferenczi
		Groddeck and Jung as Therapists
		Natural Healing
		Groddeck’s Followers
		Jung’s Fundamental Rule and Analytic Method
		The Couch Issue
		Analytical Psychology and the Baden-Baden–Budapest Branch of Psychoanalysis
		Notes
		References
	Introduction to “Jung and Kristeva: The Looking Glass between Self and Other”
	Chapter 14: Jung and Kristeva: The Looking Glass between Self and Other
		Introduction
		The Example
		The Abject
		The Shadow
		Trauma
		Transcendent Function and the Symbolic
		Summary
		References
	Introduction to “Ressentiment: Its Phenomenology and Clinical Significance”
	Chapter 15: Ressentiment: Its Phenomenology and Clinical Significance
		Introduction
		The Phenomenology of Ressentiment
		Value Inversion
		Jung and the Feeling Function
		Clinical Vignettes
		Conclusion
		References
	Introduction to “From Grievous to Grief”
	Chapter 16: From Grievous to Grief
		Wade in the Water
		Letting My Heart be Broken: Tears of Grief
		References
Index




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