{"product_id":"iaap-cambridge-2001-9783856306090","title":"Cambridge 2001","description":"The Fifteenth Triannual Congress of the International Association for Analytical Psychology (IAAP) took place on the grounds of St. John’s College in Cambridge, England from August 19-24, 2001. It was a memorable occasion both in its preparation and its incarnation and the present volume is meant to preserve at least a portion of what transpired: the papers comprising the program. The presentations and events were more far-reaching and all-inclusive than ever before, incorporating numerous political and intercultural issues and including representatives from psychoanalysis and other fields of endeavor for the first time. Contents\nPreface\nRobert Hinshaw 17\nIntroduction to the Congress\nMurray Stein 19\nAnalytical Psychology and Psychoanalysis\nCambridge Keynote Addresses\nDestructive Devotion: With Friends like us, does Jung need Enemies?\nBeverley Zabriskie 25\nAnalytical Psychology and Its Relation to Psychoanalysis: A Personal View\nJames Astor 37\nResponse to Keynote Addresses\nSusan Budd 50\nMario Jacoby 53\nFrançois Martin-Vallas 57\nGiuseppe Maffei 60\nDebate: Analytical Psychology and Psychoanalysis Don’t Mix\nJan Wiener, Chair 65\nPatricia Berry 66\nBarbara D. Stephens 68\nWarren Colman 71\nBrigitte Spillman 73\nAnn Shearer 76\nMatthias von der Tann 79\nRealization and Representation of the Self in the Child\nFrancesco Montecchi 83\nInfant Observation Research and Jungian Analysis\nBrian Feldman 95\nOpening Space in Space: Insights from Infant Observation\nMichael Horne 100\nNot For Women Only: A Jungian View of Menopause\nJoAnn Culbert-Koehn 106\nOtto Gross Between Freud and Jung: The Secret Story \nof Jung’s Twin Brother\nGottfried Heuer 118\n‘O’ – An Excursion in the Realm of the Unspeakable\nJef Dehing 130\nHow They See Us Now\nPsychoanalysts Comment on Core Concepts and Approaches \nof Analytical Psychology\nJoseph Cambray 143\nThe Poet and the Analyst\nNaomi Ruth Lowinsky 163\n\nClinical Issues and Practice\nThe New Patient\nGerolamo Crivelli 179\nPanel: Sexual Diversity\nSexual Compulsivity in Gay Men\nJohn A. Gosling 191\nFisting! Analysing Sex Beyond the Pale\nChess Denman 194\nSome Problems with “Homosexuality”\nBarry Miller 206\nPanel: Psychosomatics\nOn Images of Disease\nIván Rodríguez del Camino 210\nPsychosomatics, Synchronicity and the Body-Mind Totality\nWalter Boechat 214\nInvalidation du Soi et Cancer\nJ. Jeanne Ghédighian-Courier 218\nPanel: Dreams – Current Issues\nJenny Yates, Chair 230\nLinda Carter 239\nJohn Hill 252\nPanel: Dreams – Working Attitudes\nHarry A. Wilmer, Chair 260\nMarion Rauscher Gallbach 266\nOle Vedfelt 269\nPanel: The Third Generation after the Holocaust\nJoanne Wieland-Burston, Chair 277\nEva Morris 281\nMartine Sandor-Buthaud 285\nWorkshop on Supervision\nIntimacy, Abstinence, Therapeutic Supervision\nChristine Driver 288\nSupervision as an Alchemical Process\nClaire Allphin 291\nSupervision of Trained Therapists\nEdward Martin 293\nFours in Supervision\nMoira Duckworth 296\nDiscussion Group: Sandplay\nSandplay and Shared Language in Analysis\nPaolo Aite 301\nRuth Ammann 304\nSand Play “In” Analysis\nFranco Castellana 307\nSandplay, Trauma, and Brain Research\nHarriet S. Friedman 309\nTransformation of Affect Imagery in Analysis Using the Sandtray\nJean Kirsch 312\nWords and Images Compared\nAndreina Navone 314\nWorkshop: Active Imagination in Movement\nIntroduction\nJoan Chodorow, Chair 318\nMetaphor: Bridging Psyche and Soma\nMarion Woodman 319\nEmbodied Active Imagination\nAnita Greene 321\nMovement in Analysis: Early Beginnings\nJoan Chodorow 323\nAuthentic Movement and Witnessing in Clinical Practice\nWendy Wyman-McGinty 325\nEmbodied Implicit Memory\nShayne Spitzer 327\nAnimals in Art, Animals in Life\nNeil Russack 330\nPanel: The Ethical Attitude in Analytical Practice\nHester McFarland Solomon 347\nFiona Palmer Barnes 348\nHarry Fogarty 350\nDon Quixote in the Analyst’s Consulting Room\nChristian Gaillard 355\nLe Rêve\nMartine Gallard 362\nLanguage, Science and Philosophy of Analytical Psychology\nDebate: Psychology and Biology\nAnthony Stevens, George Hogenson \nModerator: Denise G. Ramos 367\nPanel on the Philosophy of Ethics: Interpretation and Terminology\nPhilosophy, Ethics and Psychotherapy\nJohn Granrose 379\nEthics Complaints: Who Shall Judge\nTerrance Wapshall 383\nDilemma in Ethics in Analytic Practice\nManisha Roy 385\nSpeech, Dialogue, Teleology and Courage\nPere Segura 388\nTeleology and the Hermeneutics of Hope\nAlan Jones 402\nMulticultural Implications\nExploring Racism\nHelen Morgan 417\nResponse\nAstrid Berg 428\nThe Wolf of Gubbio and the Cambridge Tiger\nJane Buckley 433\nPanel: Recovery from Torture\nTorture, Internment, and Trauma During Times of Conflict\nJohn R. van Eenwyk 445\nReflections on the Film “On the Dignity of the Human Soul”\nIngela Romare 450\nAnalysis and Individuation: The Mexican Psyche\nPatricia Michan 453\n“Self and Its Vicissitudes”\nMaria Fiorentino 465\nEmerging Consciences in Today’s World: The Latin American Identity\nEloisa Penna, Chair 477\nAn Experience of Cultural Blending at the Rio de la Plata\nPablo Gelsi 481\nThe Black, the White, Indigenous Women and European Men\nNairo de Souza Vargas 483\nCreative and Defensive Aspects of Underdevelopment\nEloisa Penna 486\nPanel: The Evolving Feminine\nEros and Phobos: A Reexamination of Eros and the Will to Power\nPatricia Burrell 489\nJob’s Answer to Jung: His Beautiful Daughters\nGregory Santos 492\nRecovering from Silence and Invisibility\nToni O’Brien Johnson 495\nLatin America: New Cartography of Frontiers and Symbolic Interstices\nMario Eugenio Saiz 501\nThe Interpretation of Film as a Psychological Art\nJohn Beebe 513\nDiane Johnson 522\nIan Alister 526\nSound and Psyche: The Common Rhythm in Mind and Matter\nPatricia Skar 533\nCreative Torment or Tormented Creativity: Robert Schumann and Nineteenth-Century German Romanticism\nLaurel Morris 542\nThe Effects of Colonization\nAnne Noonan 561\nHeather Formaini 566\nThe Lost Face of the Feminine\nBetty De Shong Meador 572\nSearching for the Feminine: Talking with the Japanese Courtesan\nMotoko Miyano 579\nPanel: Migration and Migrants\nWith Heart and in Facts\nMarta Tibaldi 585\nLa Famille Émigrée et le Premier-né: Entre Culture et Archetype\nMario Castello 588\nThe Importance of Shame in the Treatment of Migrants from Turkey\nFatih Güç 595\nClinical Issues and Practice on Multicultural Implications\nLuciana de Franco 601\nPanel: “The Gift of Healing”\nMary Dougherty, Chair 605\nLyn Cowan 607\nDavid Hewison 609\nJan D. Marlan 612\nRocio Ruiz 615\nMary Dougherty 618\nThe Future of Analytical Psychology\nDynamiques de la Dépendance et de la Non-Dépendance, \nIndividuelle et Institutionnelle\nNorbert Chatillon 623\nThe Care of Art\nFrancesco Donfrancesco 655\nReading Collective Events: Ecological Issue of Energy and \nGlobalisation of the Market\nBrigitte Egger 669\nPanel: Jung in Academia\nAlessandra De Coro 681\nDavid H. Rosen 685\nJung and the Postmodern\nChristopher Hauke 690\nClinical Paradigm as Analytic Third – Reflections on a Century of Analysis and an Emergent Paradigm for the Millennium\nBirgit Heuer 701\nBiotecnologie: Nuove Frontiere Tra Corpo, Genere E Psiche\nElena Liotta 710\nBusiness and Analytical Psychology\nJürgen Kugele 717\nSocial Dreaming at Cambridge\nPeter Tatham 732\nHelen Morgan 732\nFinal Evaluation of the Congress\nRoberto Gambini, Chair 741\nThomas Kirsch 744\nViviane Jullien-Palletier 748\nFarewell Address\nLuigi Zoja 753","brand":"Daimon","offers":[{"title":"Used - good","offer_id":53208863015254,"sku":null,"price":0.0,"currency_code":"EUR","in_stock":false}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0925\/5829\/5382\/files\/product_image_9783856306090_1.jpg?v=1781251039","url":"https:\/\/www.momoxbooks.com\/products\/iaap-cambridge-2001-9783856306090","provider":"momoxbooks","version":"1.0","type":"link"}