Beschreibung
The XXI International Congress for Analytical Psychology was held in Vienna, the birthplace of psychoanalysis. It brought together an unprecedented number of participants from all over the world and from different fields of knowledge. The theme: Encountering the Other: Within us, between us and in the world, a most relevant and urgent topic of the contemporary discourse among clinicians and academics alike, was explored in a rich and diverse program of pre-congress workshops, master classes, plenary and breakout presentations and posters.
The Proceedings are published as two volumes: a printed edition of the plenary presentations, and an e-Book with the complete material presented at the Congress. To professionals as well as the general public, this collection of papers offers an inspiring insight into contemporary Jungian thinking from the classical to the latest research-based scientific lens.
From the Contents:
Deifying the Soul – from Ibn Arabi to C.G. Jung by Navid Kermani
Apocalyptic Themes in Times of Trouble: When Young Men are Deeply Alienated?by Robert Tyminski
Panel Encountering the Other Within: Dream Research in Analytical Psychology and the Relationship of Ego and other Parts of the Psyche ?by Christian Roesler, Yasuhiro Tanaka & Tamar Kron
Integration Versus Conflict Between Schools of Dream Theory and Dreamwork: integrating the psychological core qualities of dreams with the contemporary knowledge of the dreaming brain by Ole Vedfelt
Freud and Jung on Freud and Jung by Ernst Falzeder
Opening the Closed Heart: affect-focused clinical work with the victims of early trauma by Donald E. Kalsched
The Other Between Fear and Desire – countertransference fantasy as a bridge between me and the other by Daniela Eulert-Fuchs
Self, Other and Individuation: resolving narcissism through the lunar and solar paths of the Rosarium by Marcus West
Encountering the Other: Jungian Analysts and Traditional Healers in South Africa ?by Peter Ammann, Fred Borchardt , Nomfundo Lily-Rose Mlisa & Renee Ramsden
From Horror to Ethical Responsibility: Carl Gustav Jung and Stephen King encounter the dark half within us, between us and in the world by Chiara Tozzi