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| Title: Alchemy of Discourse |
| Sub-title: Image, Sound & Psyche |
| By (author): Paul Kugler |
| ISBN10-13: 385630617X : 9783856306175 |
| In recent years the function of language, narrative and text in psychic life has taken on increasing significance in depth psychology. "The Alchemy of Discourse" examines language in relation to psychic formation, beginning with the role played by images and words in the onset of subjectivity. Through a careful examination of Jung's early word association experiments coupled with recent developments in Lacanian psychoanalysis, Dr Kugler offers a re-conceptualisation of the origin and function of the Jungian divided subject (ego/self). For those just beginning to explore the role of language in psychic life, this book provides an accessible entry point, with its clear explication of key terms together with their historical and conceptual background. The book will be a valuable resource for psychoanalysts, students and trainees in depth psychology, and for writers, critical theorists, philosophers and historians of ideas. |
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| An Archetypal Approach to Language; The Primacy of Structure: A Brief genealogy; Structural Linguistics; Language and the Unconscious; The Phonetic Imagination; The Alchemy of Discourse; Index. |
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Pages: 141
Size: 140x215mm
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| Published: Daimon Verlag (CH) - January 2002 |
| Format: Paperback |
| Subjects: Psychology |
| List Price: 28.99 Pounds Sterling |
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| Title: 1 of: 96 |
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| Title: Archetypal Approach to Death Dreams & Ghosts |
| By (author): Aniela Jaffé |
| ISBN10-13: 3856305807 : 9783856305802 |
| A collection of death dreams and ghost stories were gathered and presented to C G Jung and the author, who approaches this fascinating material from the depths of her analytic experience. |
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Pages: 196
Size: 140x215mm
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| Published: Daimon Verlag (CH) - January 1999 |
| Format: Paperback |
| Subjects: Sleep & dreams : Popular psychology |
| List Price: 32.99 Pounds Sterling |
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| Title: 2 of: 96 |
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| Title: Barcelona 04 -- Edges of Experience |
| Sub-title: Memory & Emergence -- Proceedings of the 16th International IAAP Congress for Analytical Psychology |
| Edited by: Lyn Cowan |
| ISBN10-13: 3856307001 : 9783856307004 |
| Book & CD. The stimulating program featured clinical, artistic, historical and other interests and concerns of Jungian Psychology today, with wide-ranging presentations and events. |
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| Contents include: Cultural Complexes in the Group and the Individual Psyche; Descent and Emergence Symbolised in Four Alchemical Paintings; An Archetypal Approach to Drugs and AIDS: A Brazilian Perspective; Images from ARAS: Healing our Sense of Exile from Nature; Trauma and Individuation; Human Being Human: Subjectivity and the Individuation of Culture; Studies of Analytical Long-Term Therapy; Analysis in the Shadow of Terror; Ethics in the IAAP -- A New Resource; Hope Abandoned and Recovered in the Psychoanalytic Situation; In the Footsteps of Eranos; The Self, the Symbolic and Synchronicity; Memory and Emergence; Bild, Metapher & Symbol: An der Grenze der kommunizierbaren Erfahrung; Broken Vessels – Living in two Worlds: Some Aspects of Working with Clients with a Physical Disability. |
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Pages: 236
Size: 140x210mm
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| Published: Daimon Verlag (CH) - August 2006 |
| Format: Paperback |
| Subjects: Psychoanalytical theory (Freudian psychology) |
| List Price: 35.99 Pounds Sterling |
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| Title: 3 of: 96 |
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| Title: Battle of Symbols |
| Sub-title: Global Dynamics of Advertising, Entertainment & Media |
| By (author): John Fraim |
| ISBN10-13: 385630620X : 9783856306205 |
| Symbols increasingly dominate international communication. Their power was demonstrated by the events of 9/11 and the war against terrorism. Yet few understand them. Now, more than ever, it is important to understand symbols in a global context. In this book, John Fraim examines 9/11 in light of global symbolism. While the events of 9/11 represented the beginning of the war against terrorism, Fraim notes "the real 'battle of symbols' started long before September 11th and will continue long after the fall of the Taliban regime or Saddam Hussein." The book observes the response of the American symbolism industry to the events of 9/11. As Fraim notes, the events of 9/11 offered a rare opportunity to observe how American symbols are created (by Madison Avenue advertising and Hollywood entertainment), communicated (by New York media) and managed (by Washington public relations). One of the more hopeful outcomes of 9/11 was the instigation of an international dialogue about the power of symbols. From this continuing dialogue America and the world have gained a new awareness of the growing power of symbols. Whether this awareness will lead to a new understanding of symbols on a national and global scale is one of the most important questions facing America (and the world) today. |
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Pages: 418
Size: 140x210mm
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| Published: Daimon Verlag (CH) - January 2003 |
| Format: Paperback |
| Subjects: Semiotics / semiology : Media studies |
| List Price: 36.99 Pounds Sterling |
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| Title: 4 of: 96 |
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| Title: Bearskin Quiver |
| Sub-title: A Collection of Southwestern American Indian Folktales |
| Edited by: Gregory McNamee |
| ISBN10-13: 3856306102 : 9783856306106 |
| Once upon a time, an Apache story tells us, the trickster called Coyote killed a bear so that he could make a suitable quiver for his magical arrows. "You shouldn't have done that", someone warned Coyote. "That skin will only bring you bad luck". And so it has been for Coyote ever since, chased by bears and humans alike. In this charming collection of folktales from long ago, we read of the creation of the world, of the ways of animals, of the beguiling Coyote, of the world in which we live and other worlds that hide just beyond our sight. Drawn from the oral literatures of some twenty South-western American Indian peoples, these stories teach us about the constants of those dry places: about how the clouds form in the sky, how the heat rises from the ground, how the animals move about from one shady spot to another, and how the people once lived their lives. All these stories show us -- as the great anthropologist, Claude Lévi-Strauss, observed -- that folktales are not mere afterthoughts of literature, just pleasant stories to tell around the campfire, but rather valuable tools for reflection upon our own lives. |
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Pages: 140
Size: 140x215mm
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| Published: Daimon Verlag (CH) - January 2002 |
| Format: Paperback |
| Subjects: Folklore, myths & legends : Indigenous peoples : Psychology : North America |
| List Price: 35.00 Pounds Sterling |
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| Title: 5 of: 96 |
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| Title: Berlin 1986 |
| Sub-title: The Archetype of Shadow in a Split World -- Tenth International Congress of Analytical Psychology: September 2-9 |
| Edited by: Mary Ann Mattoon |
| ISBN10-13: 3856305149 : 9783856305147 |
| The Tenth International Congress of Analytical Psychology was held in Berlin, 2 to 9 September 1986. Its theme, 'The Archetype of Shadow in a Split World', was the focus of 25 major papers, with prepared responses to 14 of them. Congress participants were several hundred Jungian analysts. |
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| An Undivided World Includes the Shadow; Where There Is Danger Salvation Is Also on The Increase; The Sacred Significance of Democratic Pluralism in an Endangered World; Original Morality in a Depressed Culture; Planning Without Shadow; The Structure of Collective Shadows: Why They Endure; The Shadow: Drive and Representation; Shame: An Overshadowed Emotion; The Shadow Between Parents and Children; Black Shadow-White Shadow; Archetypal Foundations of Projective Identification; Jung's Shadow Problem with Sabina Spielrein; The Shadow Archetype in Anorexia Nervosa and Depression; Masochism: The Shadow Side of the Archetypal Need to Venerate and Worship; The Pathological Shadow of the Western Cultural Self; Destructiveness in the Tension Between Myth and History (A discussion among three analysts); Acedia: Collective Depression in a Jungian Psychiatric Clinic; Ovid's Narcissus and Caravaggio's Narcissus; The Split Shadow and the Father-Son Relationship; The Shadow Archetype and the; Kinship Libido: Shadow in Marriage and Family; The Shadow and Analytic Training; Sandplay (Workshop); Voice Dialogue and Holocaust (Workshop); The Singer/Loomis Inventory of Personality: An Update on the Measurement of Jung's Typology (Workshop). |
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Pages: 442
Size: 140x210mm
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| Published: Daimon Verlag (CH) - January 1987 |
| Format: Hardback |
| Subjects: Psychology |
| List Price: 48.99 Pounds Sterling |
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| Title: 6 of: 96 |
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| Title: Berlin 1986 |
| Sub-title: The Archetype of Shadow in a Split World -- Tenth International Congress of Analytical Psychology: September 2-9 |
| Edited by: Mary Ann Mattoon |
| ISBN10-13: 3856305068 : 9783856305062 |
| The Tenth International Congress of Analytical Psychology was held in Berlin, 2-9 September 1986. Its theme, 'The Archetype of Shadow in a Split World', was the focus of 25 major papers, with prepared responses to 14 of them. Congress participants were several hundred Jungian analysts. |
| Table of Contents: |
| An Undivided World Includes the Shadow; Where There Is Danger Salvation Is Also on The Increase; The Sacred Significance of Democratic Pluralism in an; Original Morality in a Depressed Culture; Planning Without Shadow; The Structure of Collective Shadows: Why They Endure; The Shadow: Drive and Representation; Shame: An Overshadowed Emotion; The Shadow Between Parents and Children; Black Shadow-White Shadow; Archetypal Foundations of Projective Identification; Jung's Shadow Problem with Sabina Spielreifi; The Shadow Archetype in Anorexia Nervosa and Depression; Masochism: The Shadow Side of the Archetypal Need to Venerate and Worship; The Pathological Shadow of the Western Cultural Self; Destructiveness in the Tension Between Myth and History (A discussion among three analysts); Acedia: Collective Depression in a Jungian Psychiatric Clinic; Ovid's Narcissus and Caravaggio's Narcissus; The Split Shadow and the Father-Son Relationship; The Shadow Archetype and the Hemispheric Disconnection Syndrome; Kinship Libido: Shadow in Marriage and Family; The Shadow and Analytic Training; Sandplay (Workshop); Voice Dialogue and Holocaust (Workshop); The Singer/Loomis Inventory of Personality: An Update on the Measurement of Jung's Typology. |
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Pages: 442
Size: 140x210mm
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| Published: Daimon Verlag (CH) - January 1987 |
| Format: Paperback |
| Subjects: Psychology |
| List Price: 32.99 Pounds Sterling |
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| Title: 7 of: 96 |
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| Title: Black Madonna of Einsiedeln |
| Sub-title: An Ancient Image for Our Present Time |
| By (author): Fred Gustafsib |
| ISBN10-13: 3856307206 : 9783856307202 |
| It is not easy to answer the question of what the Black Madonna actually represents. One answer leads to more questions, which, in turn, demand more explanations. Still, she reflects herself in our personal and collective lives and gives intimations of her most essential meaning through images, myths, dreams, and fantasies. If we are willing to receive and be open to such phenomena, we might not only learn what she could represent, but we could also experience the healing force she embodies in our time. Throughout history, this darker aspect of the feminine has been both feared and sought after, both hated and admired. The Black Madonna of Einsiedeln stands among the many Black Virgins that seem to imagistically express this dark side of the feminine in a creative transformational manner for both the individual and the collective. Beginning with a history of the Einsiedeln Madonna, Dr Gustafson broadens his analysis into a psychological and historical examination of the Black Madonna, from her roots in the pagan deity Lilith and the archetype of the Great Mother, to her resurgence as the Virgin in the Middle Ages, to her life today as the unheeded, unconscious archetype of the feminine. |
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Pages: 176
Size: 140x215mm
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| Published: Daimon Verlag (CH) - April 2009 |
| Format: Paperback |
| Subjects: Comparative religion : Psychology : Mind, Body, Spirit |
| List Price: 28.99 Pounds Sterling |
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| Title: 8 of: 96 |
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| Title: Bleuler, Jung & the Creation of the Schizophrenias |
| By (author): Michael Escamilla |
| ISBN10-13: 3856307613 : 9783856307615 |
| Carl Gustav Jung began his training in his chosen career, psychiatry, in 1900. For most of the next ten years, Jung lived and worked at the Burghölzli Psychiatric Hospital in Switzerland. There, under the mentorship of the hospitals director, Eugen Bleuler, Jung not only learned how psychiatry was practiced, but also worked to understand patients with psychotic illnesses and developed theories to explain the processes of the human mind in both health and illness. In Bleuler, Jung, and the Creation of the Schizophrenias, Michael Escamilla, a neuroscientist, psychiatrist and Jungian analyst, reviews the status of the then only recently developed profession of psychiatry and elucidates the intellectual work of both Bleuler and Jung during the first twelve years of the Twentieth Century. Confronted with the task of helping persons suffering from disabling psychotic experiences, Bleuler and Jung utilised scientific research and a new conceptualisation of human psychology to provide a way of understanding their patients, and leading to the creation of an entirely new disease concept: the schizophrenias. This book also documents the interactions Bleuler and Jung had with other important medical doctors of the time, including Emil Kraepelin and Sigmund Freud. Later chapters reflect on how Jungs work with psychotic patients led to his own creative process in the Red Book and his later psychological ideas, and summarise his later writings (and those of subsequent analytical psychologists) on the topic of schizophrenia. A review of current scientific understanding of schizophrenia concludes the book. |
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Pages: 278
Size: 210x140mm
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| Published: Daimon Verlag (CH) - October 2016 |
| Format: Paperback |
| Subjects: Psychology |
| List Price: 42.99 Pounds Sterling |
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| Title: 9 of: 96 |
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| Title: C G Jung & Hermann Hesse |
| Sub-title: A Record of Two Friendships |
| By (author): Miguel Serrano |
| ISBN10-13: 3856305580 : 9783856305581 |
| Miguel Serrano, a Chilean diplomat and writer who has travelled widely in India studying Yoga, had a close friendship with Jung and Hesse at the end of their lives. This book is the outcome of his meetings and correspondence with them. Many letters are reproduced including documents of great importance written to the author by Jung shortly before his death, explaining his ideas about the nature of the world and of his work. |
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Pages: 140
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| Published: Daimon Verlag (CH) - January 1997 |
| Format: Paperback |
| Subjects: Literary studies: from c 1900 - : Literary studies: fiction, novelists & prose write : Psychology |
| List Price: 28.99 Pounds Sterling |
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| Title: 10 of: 96 |
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