Understanding the Self-Ego Relationship in Clinical Practice:
Towards Individuation is a volume in the clinical practice
monograph series from The Society of Analytical Psychology. This
series is intended primarily for trainees on psychotherapy and
psychodynamic counselling courses, and for those who are newly
qualified. These compact editions will be invaluable to all who
wish to learn the basics of major theories derived from the work of
Freud and Jung, from an integrated viewpoint. The authors are
Jungian analysts trained at the SAP, highly experienced in both
theory and practice. The author argues for the profound importance
of trusting the unconscious psyche in therapeutic work with adults.
She considers various analytical meanings of the term "the self",
with reference to a wide range of theorists, and various ways of
thinking about the development of the ego. She uses primarily a
Jungian model of the psyche from a developmental perspective, based
on the assumption that the ego evolves in infancy and childhood out
of a primary psychosomatic self.
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