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Stone Child's Mother
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 221

Stone Child's Mother

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2012-01-17
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  • Publisher: iUniverse

At the time of Creation, Sky Father united with Earth Mother and from their union was born Stone Child. At birth, Stone Child knew instinctively that it would be her task to transform herself. To this end she stepped onto the Spirit Path. Stone Child's Mother is a shared quest for wholeness. Written for those who yearn to acquire the necessary life-giving mother energy to heal. ----- "Virginia Nemetz has the unusual gift to write about the mother archetype in its personal and symbolic aspect. Her own lifelong quest is beautifully interwoven with the universal background. Fluently written, her book will capture the longing of so many who yearn for union with the female core of the journey in tune with the ever changing and life-giving mother energy in its dark, light and spiritual aspects, which guide the lives of women. This beautiful book touched me deeply. It is genuine and shares Virginia's journey in a generous way." -Kathrin Asper, PhD, author of The Inner Child in Dreams and The Abandoned Child Within: On Losing and Regaining Self-Worth

The Inner Child in Dreams
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 164

The Inner Child in Dreams

An understanding of the symbolism of the child in dreams can help us make contact with our own inner child both the child we once were and the spontaneous, childlike side of our nature. Using examples of dreamwork from her analytical practice as well as themes from art, children's literature, and folklore, Dr. Asper shows how the motif of the child may point to: Important information about forgotten experiences of the past New and future possibilities in our lives, especially during depression or transitional periods such as midlife Our capacity for play, creativity, and joy A renewal of spiritual life and the rediscovery of a lost childlike faith A way to hear the psychological wounds of childhood and embrace the future more freely and innocently

Edinburgh History of the Greeks, 1768 to 1913
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 340

Edinburgh History of the Greeks, 1768 to 1913

This volume traces the rich social, cultural, economic and political history of the Greeks during National Period up till the military coup of 1909.

From the Life and Work of C.G. Jung
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 210

From the Life and Work of C.G. Jung

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2020
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  • Publisher: Daimon

Aniela Jaffé was given permission to quote from Jung’s highly personal "Red Book," and she does so in her essay on Jung’s creative phases. Shortly before her death, the author also updated and expanded her long-famous article addressing the National Socialism accusations leveled against Jung. Sir Laurens van der Post provides a sharp echo in his Epilogue, written especially for this edition. Chapters: Parapsychology / C.G. Jung and National Socialism / From Jung’s Last Years / The Creative Phases in Jung’s Life / Alchemy / Epilogue (L. van der Post).

Jung: The Key Ideas
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 240

Jung: The Key Ideas

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2017-12-14
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  • Publisher: Hachette UK

CARL JUNG MADE EASY Jung - the Key Ideas is designed to quickly familiarize you with the revolutionary thinking of Carl Jung, the founder of analytical psychology. Explaining Jung's complex ideas in simple terms, and backing it up with references to his own texts, you will learn all the essential concepts, from the collective unconscious to archetypes in dreams. You will learn about Jung's upbringing and the development of his thinking. Discover his early work and influences and how they came to shape his ideological and spiritual development. The intricacies of Jung's complex systems of thought are discussed in a straightforward and jargon-free way with particular focus on his lifelong fascination with the spiritual, the numinous, the inner world and the self-realization of the unconscious. Jung's exploration of mythology, dreams, visions and fantasies, as well as his studies into the journey of the psyche, are all explained, making often complex theories easy to get to grips with and the book also looks at his legacy and how his work and ideas have shaped psychology with many therapists still trained in the Jungian method.

Ganzheitliche Markenführung von Messegesellschaften
  • Language: de
  • Pages: 348

Ganzheitliche Markenführung von Messegesellschaften

Aus dem Blickwinkel des Corporate Brandings entwickelt Kathrin Jung ein Markenidentitätsmodell und zeigt strategische und operative Ausgestaltungsoptionen für die Markenführung von Messegesellschaften auf.

Jung For Beginners
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 285

Jung For Beginners

Carl Gustav Jung merged Eastern mysticism with Western psychology, brought scientific respectability to religion, laid the foundation for ‘the New Age,’ and is second only to Freud in influence and importance in the world of psychoanalysis. Many consider him a genius, but many others disagree. Scholar and clinical psychologist Jon Platania, PhD, presents Jung as a somewhat opportunistic and dissociated character whose most famous historical events were his break with Freud and his questionable sojourn with the psychological elite of the German Third Reich. On the other side of Jung's complex genius, there is a deeply spiritual man who laid the groundwork for a more optimistic approach to...

Body, Mind and Healing After Jung
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 601

Body, Mind and Healing After Jung

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2010-07-02
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  • Publisher: Routledge

It is difficult to point to an aspect of Jungian psychology that does not touch on mind, body and healing in some way. In this book Raya Jones draws on the triad of body, mind and healing and (re)presents it as a domain of ongoing uncertainty within which Jung’s answers stir up further questions. Contributors from both clinical and scholarly backgrounds offer a variety of cultural and historical perspectives. Areas of discussion include: the psychosomatic nature of patients’ problems transference and counter-transference therapeutic techniques centred on movement or touch. Striking a delicate balance between theory-centred and practice-oriented approaches Body, Mind and Healing After Jung is essential reading for all Jungians.

Jung and Moreno
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 200

Jung and Moreno

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2013-07-18
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  • Publisher: Routledge

To many, Jung and Moreno seem to be on opposite sides in their theories and their practices of psychotherapy. Jung defines self as emerging inwardly in an intrapsychic process of individuation; Moreno defines self as enacted outwardly in psychosocial networks of relationships. Jung and Moreno: Essays on the theatre of human nature shows how Jung and Moreno can be creatively combined to understand better and facilitate therapeutic work. Craig E. Stephenson and contributors write about how and why they put together Jung and Moreno. They describe and discuss psychodrama sessions grounded in the fundamentals of Jung’s analytical psychology, as well as dream and fairy tale enactments and indivi...