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In this book, a multidisciplinary and international selection of
Jungian clinicians and academics discuss some of the most
compelling issues in contemporary politics. Presented in five
parts, each chapter offers an in-depth and timely discussion on
themes including migration, climate change, walls and boundaries,
future developments, and the psyche. Taken together, the book
presents an account of current thinking in their psychotherapeutic
community as well as the role of practitioners in working with the
results of racism, forced relocation, colonialism, and ecological
damage. Ultimately, this book encourages analysts, scholars,
psychotherapists, sociologists, and students to actively engage in
shaping current and future political, socio-economic, and cultural
developments in this increasingly complex and challenging time.
It is well known that Jung's investigation of Eastern religions and
cultures supplied him with an abundance of cross-cultural
comparative material, useful to support his hypotheses of the
existence of archetypes, the collective unconscious and other
manifestations of psychic reality. However, the specific literature
dealing with this aspect has previously been quite scarce. This
unique edited collection brings together contributors writing on a
range of topics that represent an introduction to the differences
between Eastern and Western approaches to Jungian psychology.
Readers will discover that one interesting feature of this book is
the realization of how much Western Jungians are implicitly or
explicitly inspired by Eastern traditions - including Japanese -
and, at the same time, how Jungian psychology - the product of a
Western author - has been widely accepted and developed by Japanese
scholars and clinicians. Scholars and students of Jungian studies
will find many new ideas, theories and practices gravitating around
Jungian psychology, generated by the encounter between East and
West. Another feature that will be appealing to many readers is
that this book may represent an introduction to Japanese philosophy
and clinical techniques related to Jungian psychology.
It is well known that Jung's investigation of Eastern religions and
cultures supplied him with an abundance of cross-cultural
comparative material, useful to support his hypotheses of the
existence of archetypes, the collective unconscious and other
manifestations of psychic reality. However, the specific literature
dealing with this aspect has previously been quite scarce. This
unique edited collection brings together contributors writing on a
range of topics that represent an introduction to the differences
between Eastern and Western approaches to Jungian psychology.
Readers will discover that one interesting feature of this book is
the realization of how much Western Jungians are implicitly or
explicitly inspired by Eastern traditions - including Japanese -
and, at the same time, how Jungian psychology - the product of a
Western author - has been widely accepted and developed by Japanese
scholars and clinicians. Scholars and students of Jungian studies
will find many new ideas, theories and practices gravitating around
Jungian psychology, generated by the encounter between East and
West. Another feature that will be appealing to many readers is
that this book may represent an introduction to Japanese philosophy
and clinical techniques related to Jungian psychology.
In this book, a multidisciplinary and international selection of
Jungian clinicians and academics discuss some of the most
compelling issues in contemporary politics. Presented in five
parts, each chapter offers an in-depth and timely discussion on
themes including migration, climate change, walls and boundaries,
future developments, and the psyche. Taken together, the book
presents an account of current thinking in their psychotherapeutic
community as well as the role of practitioners in working with the
results of racism, forced relocation, colonialism, and ecological
damage. Ultimately, this book encourages analysts, scholars,
psychotherapists, sociologists, and students to actively engage in
shaping current and future political, socio-economic, and cultural
developments in this increasingly complex and challenging time.
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