Spirit and Psyche: A New Paradigm for Psychology, Psychoanalysis and PsychotherapyJessica Kingsley Publishers, 2002 M11 15 - 272 pages Here is a excellent addition to the recent library of psychoanalytical approaches to Spirituality.' |
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... Jung, and the Italian analyst Roberto Assagioli. James, Jung, and Assagioli all presented models for the integration of spirituality with psychology. In a certain sense, the next century was commentary. Throughout the century, but ...
... Jung, Fromm, Frankl, Tillich, Buber, and others who wrote about the human condition and psychotherapy from variously Eastern, Christian, Talmudic, Hassidic, and so-called 'pagan' perspectives. I found these humanistic and spiritual ...
... Jung in the early days of psychoanalysis. Freud insisted on the importance of biological instincts such as the sex drive, while Jung held that the rock bottom of the psyche consisted in the collective historical experience of the human ...
... Jung, Martin Buber, Viktor Frankl, and Erich Fromm, I felt that such perspectives should not be incorporated into my work because I sought naturalistic and social scientific reference points for treatment and had found, in secular ...
... Jung himself developed a strong interest in quantum theory and its possible relationship to what he called 'synchronicity,' the conjunction of events based upon archetypal resemblances (Hayman, 1999, pp.406–417). Finally, what seemed to ...
Contents
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Spirituality and Psychological Healing | 167 |
Addendum and Exemplification | 231 |
References | 255 |
Subject Index | 264 |
Author Index | 271 |