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Dialogue in the Analytic Setting: Spoken From the Being

Autor Hindle Zinkin
en Limba Engleză Paperback – mar 1998
Dr Louis Zinkin was well-known in British psychoanalytic circles for his original and provocative ideas. Dialogue in the Analytic Setting is a representative selection of his published and unpublished work, complemented by correspondence, previously unpublished, between Zinkin and the late Dr Michael Fordham. The book focuses on the theory and practice of Jungian analysis, the theory and practice of group analysis, and the relevance of these two schools of psychotherapy to one another. Zinkin makes connections between concepts in the Jungian analysis and the psychoanalytic repertoire, using insights from his knowledge of other disciplines, including anthropology, social psychology, literary philosophy and physics. These papers demonstrate the pre-eminence of dialogue in his approach with particular reference to the work of Buber and Bakhtim.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781853026102
ISBN-10: 1853026107
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 165 x 225 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.37 kg
Editura: JESSICA KINGSLEY PUBLISHERS
Colecția Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Cuprins

List of Figures. Acknowledgements. Foreword. Malcolm Pines. Foreword. Rosemary Gordon. Introduction. Psychotherapy and the Jewish Experience. 1. Death in Venice: a Jungian view. 2. Person to person: the search for the human dimension in psychotherapy. 3. The collective and the personal. 4. Paradoxes of the self. 5. The Klein connection in the London School: the search for origins. 6. The hologram as a model for analytical psychology. 7. Correspondence between Louis Zinkin and Michael Fordman. 8. Is Jungian group analysis possible? 9. The grail and the group. 10. The group as container and contained. 11. A gnostic view of the therapy group. 12. The dialogical principle: Jung, Foulkes and Bakhtin. 13. Three models are better than one. 14. Malignant mirroring. 15. Loss of self in envy and jealousy. 16. All's well that ends well – or is it? Subject Index. Author Index.