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December Book Spotlight:
Jungās Struggle with Freud
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Jungās Struggle with Freud
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As author George B. Hogenson writes in chapter 1: āJungās memory of the ocean passage (from Jungās memoirs, recording a voyage to America with Freud) focuses our attention on the central problem of this essay: What does it mean to lay claim to personal authority in a world where biography and autobiography have become thematic for an entire cultural discourse?
How are we to comprehend authority in psychoanalysis?ā So begins this exploration into the relationship between Carl Gustav Jung and Sigmund Freud, a broken friendship, which has profoundly affected 20th century thought.
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| | | New releases from Chiron
Volume 3 of the Collected Works of Marie-Louise von Franz ā Archetypal Symbols in Fairytales: The Maidenās Quest
The Collected Works of Marie-Louise von Franz is a 28 volume Magnum Opus from one of the leading minds in Jungian Psychology. Volume 3 turns to the Maidenās Quest within fairytales. |
| | | Haunted ā the Death Mother Archetype
The disturbing experience of psychological infanticide reflects the darkest aspect of the wounding of the Sacred Feminine ā the Death Mother archetype that annihilates rather than nurtures life. Through myth, story, classic literature, biography, poems, art and dreams, Dr. Violet Sherwood weaves together symbolic aspects of psychological infanticide with psychoanalytic theory of traumatic attachment and the literal truth of a centuries-old history of infanticide. |
| | | The God-Image: From Antiquity to Jung
This book describes the development of images of God, beginning in antiquity and culminating in Jungās notion of the Self, an image of God in the psyche that Jung calls the God within. Over the course of history, the Self has been projected onto many local gods and goddesses and given different names and attributes. These deities are typically imagined as existing in a heavenly realm, but Jungās approach recalls them to their origins in the objective psyche. |
| | | There You Are ā Marion Woodman: Biography of a Friendship How deep can a friendship go?
Jill Mellick explores the grace, challenges, and gifts of an unexpected, instantly deep friendship with Marion Woodman. She documents with letters, calls, journals, memories, and photographs.
Timeless momentsāsinging, dancing, opening arms to storms, holding public events or retreats by the Pacific and on an island in Georgian Bay, home stays, creating words and music togetherāunfold. Across decades, they exchange letters about external and internal journeys. Their friendship and love endure, together, apart, through harrowing, life-threatening illnesses each; Mellick even secures Woodman a second opinion, which saves her life.
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| | | Whispers of the Soul: New and Selected Poems
WHISPERS OF THE SOUL ā¦SOMETIMES GENTLE ā¦SOMETIMES FIERCE
A collection of poems that range from expressions of gratitude for the gifts of nature, to musings about aging and the fragility of life, to insights about womenās issues and concerns, to observations about the complexities of family dynamics, to reflections about writing and therapy.
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