The Cambridge Companion to Jung

The Cambridge Companion to Jung
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Sixteen new essays provide a critical introduction to Carl Jung, one of the founders of psychoanalysis, who developed the theory of ´analytical psychology´. It sets Jung in the context of his time, outlines current practice and theory of Jungian psychology and shows how Jungians apply his ideas to different aspects of culture. A chronology, reading lists, a case study and a glossary are included. Indispensible reference tool for beginning students and specialists, written by an international team of Jungian analysts and scholars from various disciplines.
Table of Contents
List of contributors
Preface
Acknowledgments
Note on Jung´s Collected Works
Chronology
Introduction: Jung and the post Jungians 1
Pt. I Jung´s ideas and their context
1 The historical context of analytical psychology 17
2 Freud, Jung, and psychoanalysis 35
3 The creative psyche: Jung´s major contributions 52
4 Psychic imaging: a bridge between subject and object 71
Pt. II Analytical psychology in practice
5 The classical Jungian school 89
6 The archetypal school 101
7 The developmental school 119
8 Transference and countertransference 141
9 Me and my anima: through the dark glass of the Jungian/Freudian interface 164
10 The case of Joan: classical, archetypal, and developmental approaches 185
A classical approach
An archetypal approach
A developmental approach
Pt. III Analytical psychology in society
11 Gender and contrasexuality: Jung´s contribution and beyond 223 12 A Jungian analysis of Homer´s Odysseus 240 13 Jung, literature, and literary criticism 255
14 Jung and politics 281
15 Jung and religion: the opposing Self 296
Glossary
Index
Table of Contents
List of contributors
Preface
Acknowledgments
Note on Jung´s Collected Works
Chronology
Introduction: Jung and the post Jungians 1
Pt. I Jung´s ideas and their context
1 The historical context of analytical psychology 17
2 Freud, Jung, and psychoanalysis 35
3 The creative psyche: Jung´s major contributions 52
4 Psychic imaging: a bridge between subject and object 71
Pt. II Analytical psychology in practice
5 The classical Jungian school 89
6 The archetypal school 101
7 The developmental school 119
8 Transference and countertransference 141
9 Me and my anima: through the dark glass of the Jungian/Freudian interface 164
10 The case of Joan: classical, archetypal, and developmental approaches 185
A classical approach
An archetypal approach
A developmental approach
Pt. III Analytical psychology in society
11 Gender and contrasexuality: Jung´s contribution and beyond 223 12 A Jungian analysis of Homer´s Odysseus 240 13 Jung, literature, and literary criticism 255
14 Jung and politics 281
15 Jung and religion: the opposing Self 296
Glossary
Index