Beschreibung
1789 pages on CD with numerous color illustrations included with book, not available separately)
Jungian analysts from all over the world gathered in Montreal from August 22 to 27, 2010.
The 11 plenary presentations and the 100 break-out sessions attest to the complex dynamics and dilemmas facing the community in present-day culture.
The Pre-Congress Workshop on Movement as Active Imagination papers are also recorded.
There is a foreword by Tom Kelly with the opening address of Joe Cambray and the farewell address of Hester Solomon.
The plenary presentations are printed in this volume and a CD with all of the Congress presentations (180 altogether) and numerous illustrations can be found inside the back cover.
From the Contents:
Jacques Languirand: From Einstein’s God to the God of the Amerindians
John Hill: One Home, Many Homes: Translating Heritages of Containment
Denise Ramos: Cultural Complex and the Elaboration of Trauma from Slavery
Christian Roesler: A Revision of Jung’s Theory of Archetypes in light of Contemporary Research: Neurosciences, Genetics and Cultural Theory - A Reformulation
Margaret Wilkinson, Ruth Lanius: Working with Multiplicity. Jung, Trauma, Neurobiology and the Healing Process: a Clinical Perspective
Beverley Zabriskie: Emotion: The Essential Force in Nature, Psyche and Culture
Guy Corneau: Cancer: Facing Multiplicity within Oneself
Marta Tibaldi: Clouds in the Sky Still Allow a Glimpse of the Moon: Cancer Resilience and Creativity
Astrid Berg, Tristan Troudart, Tawiq Salman: What could be Jungian About Human Rights Work?
Bou-Yong Rhi: Like Lao Zi’s Stream of Water: Implications for Therapeutic Attitudes
Linda Carter, Jean Knox, Marcus West, Joseph McFadden: The Alchemy of Attachment: Trauma, Fragmentation and Transformation in the Analytic Relationship
Sonu Shamdasani, Nancy Furlotti, Judith Harris & John Peck: Jung after The Red Book.