An Introduction to Meaning and Purpose in Analytical PsychologyPsychology Press, 2001 - Broj stranica: 282 The question of meaning is central to Analytical Psychology. Human suffering results from meaning disorders both at an individual and a cultural level if we fail to find meaning through religion or philosophy. How can analytical psychology help us to find individual meaning and social purpose? An Introduction to Meaning and Purpose in Analytical Psychology is a highly original critique of fundamentalism in analytical theories. It encompasses the disciplines of cognitive psychology, developmental theory, ecology, inguistics, literature, politics and religion. By achieving a sense of individual meaning, it becomes possible for us to find our own creative purposes. Dale Mathers presents basic insights of analytical psychology as a set of useful tools that can help us answer fundamental questions of meaning, illustrated with a wide range of clinical examples. This book will be useful for those working in psychoanalysis, therapy, counselling and psychiatry as well as those involved with religious exploration and with concerns for society and social change. |
Sadržaj
Individuation | 21 |
The childs development of meaning | 47 |
The body and meaning disorder | 69 |
Primary meaning disorder | 94 |
Dreams and meaning | 116 |
Time and meaning | 139 |
Language and the structure of myth | 161 |
Myth and culture | 179 |
Philosophical background | 201 |
Religion politics and the collective unconscious | 217 |
The art of meaning | 237 |
Bibliography and references | 251 |
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Ostala izdanja - Prikaži sve
An Introduction to Meaning and Purpose in Analytical Psychology Dale Mathers Ograničeni pregled - 2003 |
An Introduction to Meaning and Purpose in Analytical Psychology Dale Mathers Ograničeni pregled - 2003 |
An Introduction to Meaning and Purpose in Analytical Psychology Dale Mathers Ograničeni pregled - 2001 |
Uobičajeni izrazi i fraze
amygdala Analytical Psychology archetypal become behaviour believe body body-language borderline bottle boundaries C. S. Lewis Chapter child childhood clinical closed system collective unconscious complex concept consciousness create creative cultural depends depression depth psychology described developmental ego-Self enantiodromia example existence experience fantasies father feeling felt Fordham Freud human idea imagine individual infant inner interpretation Jacques Jung Jung's Jungian language limbic system logical operators London magical meaning and purpose meaning systems meaning-making metaphor Michael Fordham mind mirror mother myth narcissistic narrative neural object relations theory parapsychology paras parents patient patterns percepts philosophy play political primary meaning disorder problem projection psyche psychic psychoanalysis psychoid relationship religion Richard Noll semantic semiotic sense sexual shadow signifier social Somatisation spirit structure sub-personalities suggests symbolised symbols temporal theory thing thinking time-free tion transcendent function valid Wilfred Bion words
Reference za ovu knjigu
The Rupture of Time: Synchronicity and Jung's Critique of Modern Western Culture Roderick Main Pregled nije dostupan - 2004 |