Cambridge 2001: Proceedings of the Fifteenth International Congress for Analytical PsychologyMary Ann Mattoon, Robert Hinshaw Daimon, 2003 - 760 pages The Fifteenth Triannual Congress of the International Association for Analytical Psychology (IAAP) took place on the grounds of St. John's College in Cambridge, England from 19 to 24 August 2001. It was a memorable occasion both in its preparation and its incarnation and the present volume is meant to preserve at least a portion of what transpired: the papers comprising the program. The presentations and events were more far-reaching and all-inclusive than ever before, incorporating numerous political and intercultural issues and including representatives from psychoanalysis and other fields of endeavour for the first time. |
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Contents
Preface | 17 |
Cambridge Keynote Addresses | 25 |
A Personal View | 37 |
Response to Keynote Addresses | 50 |
Analytical Psychology and Psychoanalysis Dont Mix | 65 |
Realization and Representation of the Self in the Child | 83 |
Infant Observation Research and Jungian Analysis | 95 |
O An Excursion in the Realm of the Unspeakable | 130 |
Dreams Working Attitudes | 260 |
The Third Generation after the Holocaust | 277 |
Workshop on Supervision | 288 |
Sandplay | 301 |
Active Imagination in Movement | 318 |
Embodied Implicit Memory | 327 |
The Ethical Attitude in Analytical Practice | 347 |
Le Rêve | 362 |
65 | 131 |
How They See Us | 143 |
The Poet and the Analyst | 163 |
66 | 168 |
The New Patient | 179 |
Sexual Diversity | 191 |
Psychosomatics | 210 |
Dreams Current Issues | 230 |
68 | 435 |
71 | 512 |
73 | 532 |
76 | 553 |
79 | 584 |
83 | 684 |
Common terms and phrases
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