Pathways into the Jungian World: Phenomenology and Analytical Psychology

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Roger Brooke
Routledge, 02.09.2003 - 298 Seiten

In Pathways into the Jungian World contributors from the disciplines of medicine, psychology and philosophy look at the central issues of commonality and difference between phenomenology and analytical psychology.
The major theme of the book is how existential phenomenology and analytical psychology have been involved in the same fundamental cultural and therapeutic project - both legitimize the subtlety, complexity and depth of experience in an age when the meaning of experience has been abandoned to the dictates of pharmaceutical technology, economics and medical psychiatry. The contributors reveal how Jung's relationship to the phenomenological tradition can be, and is being, developed, and rigorously show that the psychological resonance of the world is immediately available for phenomenological description.

 

Inhalt

Jungs recollection of the lifeworld
13
Alchemy and the subtle body of metaphor soul and cosmos
27
In destitute times archetype and existence in Rilkes Duino Elegies
49
The anima mundi and the fourfold Hillman and Heidegger on the idea of the world
67
Spirit in the tube The life of television
85
The Jungian imagination
103
Jungs approach to the phenomenology of religious experience a view from the consulting room
105
Thanatos and existence towards a Jungian phenomenology of the death instinct
123
Eros and Psyche a reading of Neumann and MerleauPonty
161
The metaphor of light and its deconstruction in Jungs alchemical vision
181
Therapeutic issues
197
Eros and Chaos the mysteries and shadows of love
199
Depth psychology and the liberation of being
217
Phenomenology analytical psychology and play therapy
235
Analyzing from the Self an empirical phenomenology of the third in analysis
255
Urheberrecht

Mnemosyne and Lethe Memory Jung phenomenology
141

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Autoren-Profil (2003)

Roger Brooke is Professor of Psychology at Duquesne University, Pittsburgh. He is the author of Jung and Phenomenology (Routledge, 1991).

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