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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
Breakfast at Kusnacht: Conversations on C.G. Jung and Beyond comprises a series of interviews with 10 Jungians and a special guest, Susie Orbach, feminist and relational psychotherapist. Each interview begins by asking them about the central steps of their intellectual biography/journey and which authors (or research areas) they consider essential for their own development and work (also beyond psychoanalysis). Therefore, when interviewing the Jungians, three basic questions were asked: (1) Who is Jung? Or, who is your Jung? (2) What is Jungs relevance today? (3) What are dreams? These questions preceded a look into their own work and contributions.
Themes contained within the book include: C.G. Jungs work and his validity today; HIV and AIDS; Anima/Animus and Homosexuality; Alchemy; Dreams; Marie-Louise von Franz; Wolfgang Giegerich and Hegel; Otto Gross, the Personal and the Political; Individuation; Painting, Drawing and the Unconscious; the Red Book; Relational Psychoanalysis; Women, Feminism, Love and Revolution; The application of the I-Ching in therapy; Becoming and Analyst.
Contributors are:
Paul Attinello, Ph.D.
John Beebe, Ph.D.
Ursula Brasch, M.A.
Stefano Carpani, M.A., M.Phil.
Gottfried M. Heuer, Ph.D.
George Hogenson, Ph.D.
Philip Kime, Ph.D.
Marianne Meister-Notter, Dr. Phil.
Susie Orbach, Ph.D.
Alfred Ribi, M.D.
Murray Stein, Ph.D.
Mark Winborn, Ph.D.
Table of Contents
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
Preface by Verena Kast
Introduction by Stefano Carpani
Breakfast at Kusnacht
Chapter 1: C.G. Jung and Thinking about HIV/AIDS - Paul Attinello
Chapter 2: C.G. Jung, Anima/Animus, Homosexuality, and Integrity - John Beebe
Chapter 3: C.G. Jung and the I Ching - Ursula Brasch
Chapter 4: Otto Gross: The Personal is the Political - Gottfried M. Heuer
Chapter 5: C.G. Jung, Depth, and Transformation - George Hogenson
Chapter 6: C.G. Jung, Hegel, and Wolfgang Giegerich - Philip Kime
Chapter 7: C.G. Jung, Individuation, and Painting the Unconscious - Marianne Meister-Notter
Chapter 8: How Are Women Today? Feminism, Love, and Revolution - Susie Orbach
Chapter 9: C.G. Jung, von Franz, and Alchemy - Alfred Ribi
Chapter 10: C.G. Jung, Individuation, and The Red Book - Murray Stein
Chapter 11: C.G. Jung and Becoming a Psychoanalyst - Mark Winborn
References
CONTRIBUTORS
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
Breakfast at Kusnacht: Conversations on C.G. Jung and Beyond comprises a series of interviews with 10 Jungians and a special guest, Susie Orbach, feminist and relational psychotherapist. Each interview begins by asking them about the central steps of their intellectual biography/journey and which authors (or research areas) they consider essential for their own development and work (also beyond psychoanalysis). Therefore, when interviewing the Jungians, three basic questions were asked: (1) Who is Jung? Or, who is your Jung? (2) What is Jungs relevance today? (3) What are dreams? These questions preceded a look into their own work and contributions.
Themes contained within the book include: C.G. Jungs work and his validity today; HIV and AIDS; Anima/Animus and Homosexuality; Alchemy; Dreams; Marie-Louise von Franz; Wolfgang Giegerich and Hegel; Otto Gross, the Personal and the Political; Individuation; Painting, Drawing and the Unconscious; the Red Book; Relational Psychoanalysis; Women, Feminism, Love and Revolution; The application of the I-Ching in therapy; Becoming and Analyst.
Contributors are:
Paul Attinello, Ph.D.
John Beebe, Ph.D.
Ursula Brasch, M.A.
Stefano Carpani, M.A., M.Phil.
Gottfried M. Heuer, Ph.D.
George Hogenson, Ph.D.
Philip Kime, Ph.D.
Marianne Meister-Notter, Dr. Phil.
Susie Orbach, Ph.D.
Alfred Ribi, M.D.
Murray Stein, Ph.D.
Mark Winborn, Ph.D.
Table of Contents
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
Preface by Verena Kast
Introduction by Stefano Carpani
Breakfast at Kusnacht
Chapter 1: C.G. Jung and Thinking about HIV/AIDS - Paul Attinello
Chapter 2: C.G. Jung, Anima/Animus, Homosexuality, and Integrity - John Beebe
Chapter 3: C.G. Jung and the I Ching - Ursula Brasch
Chapter 4: Otto Gross: The Personal is the Political - Gottfried M. Heuer
Chapter 5: C.G. Jung, Depth, and Transformation - George Hogenson
Chapter 6: C.G. Jung, Hegel, and Wolfgang Giegerich - Philip Kime
Chapter 7: C.G. Jung, Individuation, and Painting the Unconscious - Marianne Meister-Notter
Chapter 8: How Are Women Today? Feminism, Love, and Revolution - Susie Orbach
Chapter 9: C.G. Jung, von Franz, and Alchemy - Alfred Ribi
Chapter 10: C.G. Jung, Individuation, and The Red Book - Murray Stein
Chapter 11: C.G. Jung and Becoming a Psychoanalyst - Mark Winborn
References
CONTRIBUTORS