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- Offers a challenging evaluation of one of the core ideas of
Analytical Psychology. - Will interest both scholars and
practitioners. - Integrates contemporary research with
re-examination of Jung’s original writings.
- Offers a challenging evaluation of one of the core ideas of
Analytical Psychology. - Will interest both scholars and
practitioners. - Integrates contemporary research with
re-examination of Jung’s original writings.
The concept of archetypes is at the core of C. G. Jung's analytical
psychology. In this interesting and accessible volume, Roesler
summarises the classical theory of archetypes and the archetypal
stages of the individuation process as it was developed by Jung and
his students. Various applications of archetypes, in cultural
studies as well as in clinical practice, are demonstrated with
detailed case studies, dream series, myths, fairy tales, and so on.
The book also explores how the concept has further developed as a
result of research and, for the first time, integrates findings
from anthropology, human genetics, and the neurosciences. Based on
these contemporary insights, Roesler also makes a compelling
argument for why some of Jung's views on the concept should be
comprehensively revised. Offering new insights on foundational
Jungian topics like the collective unconscious, persona, and
shadow, C. G. Jung's Archetype Concept is of great interest to
Jungian students, analysts, psychotherapists, and scholars.
The concept of archetypes is at the core of C. G. Jung's analytical
psychology. In this interesting and accessible volume, Roesler
summarises the classical theory of archetypes and the archetypal
stages of the individuation process as it was developed by Jung and
his students. Various applications of archetypes, in cultural
studies as well as in clinical practice, are demonstrated with
detailed case studies, dream series, myths, fairy tales, and so on.
The book also explores how the concept has further developed as a
result of research and, for the first time, integrates findings
from anthropology, human genetics, and the neurosciences. Based on
these contemporary insights, Roesler also makes a compelling
argument for why some of Jung's views on the concept should be
comprehensively revised. Offering new insights on foundational
Jungian topics like the collective unconscious, persona, and
shadow, C. G. Jung's Archetype Concept is of great interest to
Jungian students, analysts, psychotherapists, and scholars.
Research in Analytical Psychology: Empirical Research provides an
original overview of empirical research in Analytical Psychology,
focusing on quantitative and qualitative methods. This unique
collection of chapters from an international range of contributors
covers all the major concepts of Analytical Psychology and provides
a strong empirical foundation. The book covers a wide range of
concepts and fields, and is presented in five parts. Part I,
Epistemological Foundations, looks at psychological empiricism and
naturalism. Part II, Fundamental Concepts of Analytical Psychology,
presents chapters on complexes, archetypes, dream interpretation,
and image. Part III, Trauma, addresses neuroscience, dreams and
infant observation research. Part IV, Psychotherapy and
Psychotherapeutic Methods examines sandplay, picture
interpretation, quality management and training. Finally, Part V,
Synchronicity, contains chapters concerning the experience of
psychophysical correlations and synchronistic experiences in
psychotherapy. Each chapter provides an overview of research in the
field and closes with general conclusions, and the book as a whole
will enable practitioners to evaluate the empirical status of their
concepts and methods and, where necessary, update them. It also
presents the necessary material for a re-evaluation of the status
of Analytical Psychology within the broader academic field,
supporting a move back into the heart of current debates in
psychology and psychotherapy. This book will be essential reading
for analytical psychologists in practice and in training, academics
and students of Analytical Psychology and post-Jungian ideas, and
academics and students of other disciplines seeking to integrate
methods from Analytical Psychology into their research. It is
complemented by its companion volume, Research in Analytical
Psychology: Applications from Scientific, Historical, and
Cross-Cultural Research.
Research in Analytical Psychology: Empirical Research provides an
original overview of empirical research in Analytical Psychology,
focusing on quantitative and qualitative methods. This unique
collection of chapters from an international range of contributors
covers all the major concepts of Analytical Psychology and provides
a strong empirical foundation. The book covers a wide range of
concepts and fields, and is presented in five parts. Part I,
Epistemological Foundations, looks at psychological empiricism and
naturalism. Part II, Fundamental Concepts of Analytical Psychology,
presents chapters on complexes, archetypes, dream interpretation,
and image. Part III, Trauma, addresses neuroscience, dreams and
infant observation research. Part IV, Psychotherapy and
Psychotherapeutic Methods examines sandplay, picture
interpretation, quality management and training. Finally, Part V,
Synchronicity, contains chapters concerning the experience of
psychophysical correlations and synchronistic experiences in
psychotherapy. Each chapter provides an overview of research in the
field and closes with general conclusions, and the book as a whole
will enable practitioners to evaluate the empirical status of their
concepts and methods and, where necessary, update them. It also
presents the necessary material for a re-evaluation of the status
of Analytical Psychology within the broader academic field,
supporting a move back into the heart of current debates in
psychology and psychotherapy. This book will be essential reading
for analytical psychologists in practice and in training, academics
and students of Analytical Psychology and post-Jungian ideas, and
academics and students of other disciplines seeking to integrate
methods from Analytical Psychology into their research. It is
complemented by its companion volume, Research in Analytical
Psychology: Applications from Scientific, Historical, and
Cross-Cultural Research.
Research in Analytical Psychology: Applications from Scientific,
Historical, and Cross-Cultural Research is a unique collection of
chapters from an international selection of contributors,
reflecting the contemporary field of research in analytical
psychology with a focus on qualitative and mixed-methods research.
Research in Analytical Psychology: Empirical Research provides an
original overview of empirical research in analytical psychology,
focusing on quantitative and qualitative methods. This unique
collection of chapters from an international range of contributors
covers all the major concepts of analytical psychology and provides
a strong empirical foundation.
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