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            <description>Abstract:  Relying in part on previously unpublished documents of the 1930s, this paper1 describes the origins and mission of the General Medical Society for Psychotherapy, both as it existed before Hitler's rise to power and as it was transformed afterward. Jung accepted the Society's presidency in 1933–34, on condition that it be restructured as an international, politically neutral organization, free from the laws of Gleichschaltung (Nazi conformity). The paper also contains a close study of Jung's collaboration with one interesting German colleague, Walter Cimbal. Cimbal, a neurologist, was briefly a member of the Nazi Party and, judging from his early letters to Jung, a Hitler enthusiast. Yet he also seems to have tried, together with Jung, to alleviate the difficulties of German ...</description>
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            <description>Abstract:  A needed rapprochement between Jung and the contemporary human sciences may rest less on the much debated relevance of a biologistic collective unconscious than on a re‐inscribing of an archetypal imagination, as the phenomenological and empirical core of Jungian psychology. The most promising approaches in this regard in terms of theory and research in psychology come from combining the cognitive psychology of metaphor and synaesthesia, individual differences in imaginative absorption and openness to numinous experience and spirituality as a form of symbolic intelligence. On the socio‐cultural side, this cognitive psychology of archetypal imagination is also congruent with Lévi‐Strauss on the metaphoric roots of mythological thinking, and Durkheim on a sociology of col...</description>
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            <description>Abstract:  Hermeneutics has been central to the practice of Jung's psychology from the beginning, although he never fully and consistently developed a hermeneutic method of inquiry and the literature addressing this aspect of his psychology is not extensive. In this paper1 we undertake a critical re‐examination of Jung's relationship to hermeneutic thought, based on his explicit references to hermeneutics in the Collected Works and his theoretical development of the notion of archetypes. Although Jung did not consistently formulate a hermeneutic approach to inquiry, his theoretical development of archetypes is rich in hermeneutic implications. In particular, his notion of the archetype as such can be understood hermeneutically as a form of non‐conceptual background understanding. Som...</description>
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            <description>Abstract:  Jungians who are trained in the so‐called ‘Developmental School’ straddle the two worlds of psychoanalysis and classical Jungian thinking. This is not always an easy position in which to be, but if the tensions can be held it is potentially a rich and creative way of working. In this paper I attempt to explore this position using the poem, ‘To Paint the Portrait of a Bird’ by Jacques Prévert as a metaphor for the analytic endeavour. From this perspective I hope to illustrate the importance of being able on the one hand to hold and maintain a clear frame for the careful and detailed exploration of the transference within which the more malign aspects of the psyche might be expressed, and, on the other, to allow the alchemical process of mutual transformation that lie...</description>
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            <description>Abstract:  The fundamental existential question for the borderline/ hysteric patient is not ‘who am I?’ but ‘where am I?’ or perhaps ‘where can I be?’. This paper1 explores this statement with reference to a pivotal clinical experience which changed the author's thinking and theorizing about this state. Case material is presented which focuses on an experience of what the author describes as ‘primal negation’ which gives rise to primitive displacement anxiety and this is proposed as a specific form of primitive mental agony. There is an elaboration of a borderline defence against an unthinkable experience of formless dread which the author conceives as an attempt to construct a sense of a liveable shape. There is a description of an aspect of the analyst's ‘dreaming on ...</description>
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            <description>Abstract:  In 1913 Jung made a trip to New York which was to have an important impact on the creation of modern American culture. At the invitation of Beatrice Hinkle, the first Jungian analyst in the country, he spoke to the Liberal Club, a forum for discussing progressive topics. Jung was the leading spokesman for psychoanalysis and his ideas about creative fantasy resonated with popular interest in the ideas of William James and Henri Bergson. This paper will document that visit and the influence that Hinkle had on the young people who had gravitated to Greenwich Village. She promoted Jungian psychology through her analytical practice and her translation of Jung's Wandlungen und Symbole der Libido as Psychology of the Unconscious. Her influence is evident in four key neighbourhood ins...</description>
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            <description>Abstract:  The cave walls of prehistoric man record two contrasting hand impressions: the one positive – a direct imprint; the other negative – a blank defined by a halo of colour. Jung's disturbed, displaced contact with his mother led to a struggle in establishing an integrated sense of ‘I’; instead to create a sense of Self he brilliantly contrived to illuminate the darkness around that blank impress. The resulting lifework, enhanced by Jung's multifarious capacities as artist and philosopher as well as physician, is deeply impressive; yet Winnicott (1964) in his review of Memories, Dreams, Reflections (1963) nevertheless alludes to Jung's ‘own need to search for a self with which to know’ (p. 450). Passages from the autobiography are considered that appear to corroborate ...</description>
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            <description>Abstract:  The author, grandson of C.G. Jung, architect and historian, resident in the Küsnacht house, offers perspectives on the role of the grandfather. C.G. had a difficult relationship with his father but felt a strong rapport with his grandfather Karl Gustav Jung, even though he died before C.G.'s birth. Andreas notes that there were many parallels in the lives of the two men; C.G.'s memories and the touching personal diary left behind by Karl Gustav will be discussed. Many of Jung's other ancestors will be described from his own personal angle. The paper also encompasses C.G.'s spiritual forerunners and finally the dead, our common nameless ancestors.Translations of Abstract Andreas Jung, petit fils de C.G. Jung, architecte et historien, et résidant à la maison de Küsnacht, n...</description>
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            <description>Abstract:  This panel presentation at the Journal's conference in St Petersburg responded to the conference theme of ‘Ancestors in Personal, Professional and Social History’ by relating it to the experience of training and being trained on the IAAP ‘router’ programme in Russia. The two organizers of the programme (JW and CC) have worked in Russia for over 12 years, bringing analysts from Britain to Moscow and St Petersburg on a ‘shuttle’ basis as supervisors and personal analysts. A few months after handing over the router programme in December 2010 to the Russian colleagues they had trained, they invited four analysts, three Russian and one Belarusian, to tell a short personal story about their training, linking it to the theme of ‘the Ancestors’. The resulting four stor...</description>
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            <description>Abstract:  This paper explores the history of psychoanalytical approaches to intergenerational trauma, both from the Freudian and from the Jungian schools, and addresses the need when we speak of intergenerational or transmitted trauma to better define the nature and the different categories of trauma with particular reference to extreme and cumulative traumas such as those experienced by the survivors of the Nazi death camps and the Russian gulags.Therapy with survivors and with their children requires a particular adaptation of analytical technique as what is at stake is not so much the analysis of the here and now of the transference and countertransference dynamics which indeed can in the early stages be counterproductive, but the capacity of the analyst to accept the reality of the ...</description>
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            <description>Abstract: The Red Book enters the field of analytical psychology belatedly, yet presents itself as a foundational text. In this paper, I try to estimate how it will affect the field and to reflect on how it can be used by contemporary readers and clinicians. Jung's own works remain the baseline for theorizing and teaching the fundamental perspectives of analytical psychology, and yet the field has grown far beyond his own contributions. Is this late inheritance of central value or only of peripheral interest for the field? It can be used in various ways and certainly shows many interesting features that link it to Jung's later works, but does it detract or does it add? And if it adds, what does it add? In The Red Book, Jung is speaking to us from the grave. What is he saying? In this pap...</description>
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            <description>Abstract:  The following article is an account of my discovery of and subsequent immersion in Wolfgang Giegerich's work. A sampling of his voluminous writings on the soul is set out to illustrate how he attempts to penetrate thinkingly into psychological phenomena and his claim that this inevitably brings out their internal dialectic. The article summarizes his critiques of Jung, Hillman, and The Red Book: Liber Novus.Translations of AbstractL’article suivant relate ma découverte de Wolfgang Giegerich et l’immersion dans son œuvre qui s’en est suivie. Des extraits de ses écrits volumineux sur l’âme sont présentés afin d’illustrer ses tentatives de pénétrer les phénomènes psychologiques par la pensée et d’affirmer qu’une telle démarche met inévitablement à jour...</description>
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            <description>Abstract:  The author investigates the relation of Kant, Schopenhauer and Heidegger to Jung's attempts to formulate theory regarding the epistemological conundrum of what can and what cannot be known and what must remain uncertain. Jung's ambivalent use and misuse of Kant's division of the world into phenomenal and noumenal realms is highlighted in discussion of concepts such as the psychoid archetype which he called ‘esse in anima’ and his use of Schopenhauer's concept of ‘will’ to justify a transcendence of the psyche/soma divide in a postulation of a ‘psychoid’ realm. Finally, the author describes Jung's reaction to Heidegger's theories via his assertion that Heidegger's ‘pre‐given world design’ was an alternate formulation of his concept of the archetypes. An underl...</description>
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            <description>Abstract:  John Beebe speaks with Beverley Zabriskie about the central motifs of his life and depth psychological experience, and how these informed his choice of vocation as psychiatrist, Jungian analyst, educator and author. Dr. Beebe narrates how he moved beyond the fate assigned the son of a needy mother and abandoning father. He illustrates how the role his family expected him to fill constellated archetypal motifs—the magical or divine curative child, the whiz kid—from which he had then to disidentify for the sake of becoming an individual with a personal voice and capacity to express his own true values. He tells of his differentiation and search for completion through the perspective of Jung's psychological types theory. He also reflects on the evolution of Jungian analytic t...</description>
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            <description>Abstract:  In this brief essay, I reflect on three questions: What is ‘faith’ in a modern and post‐modern cultural context? Do I, a Jungian analyst, have ‘faith’ or do I not? Does having ‘faith’ or not make a difference in the practice of analysis? I make reference to Jung's understanding of ‘faith’ and his frequent disclaimers about making metaphysical claims. I conclude that a post‐credal ‘faith’ is possible for contemporary Jungian analysts, that I do have such a faith personally, and that in my experience this makes a significant difference in analytic practice at least with some patients. Traditional faith statements must be translated into depth psychological terms, however, in order for them to be applicable in post‐modern, multicultural contexts.Translat...</description>
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            <title>Introduction: Fragmentation of the Unus Mundus</title>
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            <description>Abstract:  This panel is a series of presentations by a father and his three sons. The first is a critique of the concept of the Unus Mundus, an idea that goes back at least as far as Plato's Cave in western intellectual history. A longing for unchanging foundational ideas lies at the core of much of our culture, psychology, and theology. The subsequent presentations describe various unforeseen, destructive results stemming from the perspective of the Unus Mundus. The first example is of persons with Alzheimer's disease, whose singular subjectivity is often ignored because they are seen as a category. They are ‘Alzheimer‐ed’, subtly enabling those around them to avoid an anxiety‐producing encounter with their enigmatic otherness. Another important perspective is the modernist...</description>
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            <description>Abstract:  The question of whether Jungian analysts should move beyond the consulting room to engage with mental health issues that pertain to the collective is the focus of this paper. Two narratives are presented: one from the view point of a psychiatrist in Occupied Palestine, the other from the conflicted situation which faces an Israeli analyst. Despite the strong ambivalence that is experienced on both sides, there is a willingness to meet and to take a standpoint without necessarily coming to a resolution. A third position is offered by describing experiences from the South African perspective. The African notion of Ubuntu is offered as a moral entry point that states that community goes beyond one's own; from this point of view, Jungian analysts can do no other than to act.Tr...</description>
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            <description>Abstract:  This panel emerged from shared clinical concerns when working with adult patients whose presentation style was reminiscent of a disorganized (Type D) infant attachment pattern. Psychotherapeutic work with such patients poses complicated transference and countertransference dilemmas which are addressed by all four panellists via theory and clinical vignettes. In common is an interest in contemporary attachment, neuroscience and trauma theories and their relationship to analytical psychology. Intergenerational trauma seems to be a salient factor in the evolution of fragmented and fragmenting interactions that lead to failures in self‐coherence and healthy interpersonal relationships. Such early relational trauma is compounded by further episodes of abuse and neglect leading to...</description>
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            <title>A thematic dialogue: towards a conclusion and a follow‐up4</title>
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            <description>Abstract:  Following the themed debate that took place after the panel, we reconsidered and explored further our hypotheses in light of the comments made by our colleagues. Clearly, it is the structural approach that underlies both the Freudian primal phantasies and the Jungian archetypes, while taking account at the same time that their approaches are informed by contemporary emergentist theories. Our discussion centred on the divergences in the cases of psychosis and neurosis, on the roles, in turn, of a return to childhood and the play of archaic representations, on the transference and countertransference functions and finally on the need to pay attention to what are deemed synchronous moments in the event.Translations of AbstractDans la « discussion thématique » qui a suivi le pa...</description>
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            <title>Comments on ‘the case of Melanie’ and the reaction of Eduardo Gastelumendi</title>
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            <description>Abstract:  Following an attempt to connect the theory of archetypes with the theory of primal phantasies, the commentary refers to how moments of complexity may be differentiated in terms of ‘now moments’ and concludes with an amplification of the ‘black woman’ in Melanie's dream related to a black woman in an important Austrian fairy tale.Translations of AbstractAprès une tentative de relier la théorie des archétypes et celle des fantasmes originaires, le commentaire porte sur la façon dont les moments de complexité peuvent être différenciés en termes d ’« ici et maintenant » . Il se conclut par une amplification de la « femme noire » du rêve de Mélanie, mise en rapport avec la femme noire d’un célèbre conte de fées autrichien.Im Versuch, die Theorie der Arc...</description>
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            <description>Abstract:  The discussion comments firstly on the role of synchronicity which seems so natural and significant for Jungians but which Freudians would think no more than interesting coincidences. This gives an idea of how different the two schools’ approach to the psyche can be. Some theoretical elaboration is made regarding archetypes and primal phantasies: primal phantasies are much related to sexuality, but sexuality understood as intimately linked to the great mysteries of life. The discussion of the clinical work shows more similarities than differences. This suggests that for both perspectives the clinical is sovereign. As we know, respect and care for the patient's evolution, true concern for the patient and skilful use of technique remain the most important indicators of success...</description>
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            <description>Abstract:  In presenting clinical case material for a panel on archetypes and/or primal phantasies an initial discussion of archetypes as emergent phenomena organizing ‘moments of complexity’ is given1. The relationship of such moments to ‘moments of meeting’ as developed by the Boston Change Process Study Group is commented on and explored within the context of the case. A condensed report of a multi‐year analytic treatment of a bipolar patient having a severe trauma history is offered for discussion. Several unusual, enigmatic events are detailed to illustrate the occurrence of moments of complexity. Dreams highlighting psychological transformation stemming from a changing relationship to emerging archetypal material related to a psychotic process in the patient are offered t...</description>
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            <description>Abstract:  These papers were presented at the 7th meeting between Freudian and Jungian analysts held at the Montreal Congress of the International Association of Analytical Psychology (IAAP) in August 2010. The introduction describes the history and themes of previous meetings and discusses the choice of theme for the Montreal meeting. Both primal phantasies and archetypes imply a structural approach to psychological function but in different theoretical terms. These theoretical differences may also be emblematic of clinical differences between a focus on the sexual aspects of infancy in the Freudian tradition and a focus on ongoing emergence and transformation towards a goal of self‐becoming in the Jungian tradition. The discussion aimed to test these hypotheses through the presentati...</description>
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            <description>Abstract:  In the winter of 1943–1944, Jung had suffered a coronary thrombosis which almost cost him his life. During his illness, Jung experienced a series of visions, described in his Memories, Dreams, Reflections, which were also to influence significantly the development of his theoretical thinking. On 27th September 1944, Alwine von Keller (1878–1965) paid a visit to Jung, while he was still convalescing, in Zurich and documented her meeting with him in a series of notes, recently discovered, which testify to the fact that, at the time of their meeting, Jung was engaged in writing the ‘Salt’ chapter of Mysterium coniunctionis and investigating the alchemistic symbolism of the ‘sea’. This theme seems to testify to a continuity of interests on Jung's part with the seminar ...</description>
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            <description>This article will attempt to share the primary author's experience with psychotherapy in a combat zone, along with understanding the general themes of dreams the author encountered while being deployed. Toward that end, the primary author [RW] discusses his personal experiences in Iraq working with soldiers whom he saw and treated while in theatre, with a particular focus on the dreams they reported. The co‐authors [EG and MI] afterward collaborated with the primary author to formulate and provide insight into the dreams from a Jungian perspective.Translations of AbstractLe traitement de soldats déployés au combat est de plus en plus fréquent et le besoin de soins en psychiatrie va croissant. Les combats modernes représentent des défis psychologiques uniques, y compris ceux qui n’...</description>
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            <description>Abstract:  As analysts, we strive to say what we mean, which involves understanding the other person's communication, finding the appropriate form of words to articulate what we have understood, and expressing them in the tone of voice which can be heard. Meaning what we say refers to the authenticity of our response, that what we say is sincere. My theme touches on different ways of saying what we mean and how this can affect the meaning of what we say. Some of the issues are aesthetic, some grammatical. How some sentence structures lead to closing off communication while others open it.Translations of AbstractNous nous efforçons de dire ce que nous pensons, ce qui suppose que nous saisissions le mode de communication de notre interlocuteur, que nous trouvions la modalité adéquate d...</description>
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            <description>Abstract:  With reference to two patients who brought material objects to their sessions (previously discussed in Colman 2010a, 2010b), this paper reconsiders the pre‐eminent role of verbal communication in analysis. I suggest that the privileging of words over action derives from Freud's view of the mind in which only that which can be put into words can become conscious. Following Stephen Mitchell (1993), I discuss the way that this view has become relativized by the shift away from an instinctual drive model to a more relational, meaning‐making view of the mind. This is then linked to Jung's emphasis on the importance of symbols and the transcendent function and Milner's view of the therapeutic frame as a space for symbolic meaning. Drawing the boundaries of the therapeutic frame ...</description>
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            <description>Abstract:  Analysis is nuanced with many non‐verbal cues and interactions. This is vividly illustrated when gifts are presented to the analyst. Their physical presence transcends the symbolic frame of analysis because, although their meaning may be metaphorical, their presence is real. Unlike other material objects and pictures, the gift may seem to invite the analyst to receive it personally. It may apparently demand some form of action. A gift may be consciously given as a token, or it may be magically invested as a talisman. On the surface, it might appear to be an expression of love; it may be a communication of a wish for acceptance; but it may have more ‘sinister’, unconscious intent. It may embody the wish to expel unwanted affect, ward off evil or control the analyst. There...</description>
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            <title>Empirical study of Kanji as archetypal images: understanding the collective unconscious as part of the Japanese language</title>
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            <description>Abstract:  Chinese characters originated as a semiotic system independent from spoken language and in the Japanese language they function non‐phonetically with speakers exhibiting right‐hemispheric advantage in their processing. We tested the hypothesis that Chinese characters are archetypal images and therefore part of our collective unconscious memory.Our study builds on the first empirical study of archetypal memory of Rosen et al. (1991) which demonstrated that archetypal symbols presented matched with their correct meaning were better learned and recalled. In a series of three experiments we used 40 Chinese characters instead of the archetypal symbols used by Rosen, et al. (1991). The results provided empirical evidence that Chinese characters matched with their correct meaning ...</description>
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            <description>In conclusion, this experience of Selfhood is amplified in the light of some of the insights of contemporary German philosopher Waldenfels, with particular attention to the role of pathos in the encounter with alterity.Translations of AbstractCet article a pour sujet la problématique de l’Autre en psychologie analytique. Malgré les importantes contributions de Papadopoulos et de Huskinson sur cette question, celle‐ci n’a pas, selon moi, reçu l’attention qu’elle mérite. A la lumière des écrits de Levinas sur l’altérité, la tendance de Jung à caractériser le soi comme unitaire, autonome et indivis, peut apparaître comme une défense contre l’altérité, voire même comme une suppression de l’altérité. Cependant, une relecture derridéenne de cette approche donn...</description>
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            <description>Abstract:  In 1968 Wilfred Bion moved to Los Angeles, escaping the perils of fame in London. He lived in Los Angeles until a few months before his death in Oxford in 1979. He made a deep impact on psychoanalysis in Los Angeles through those he analysed and what he wrote. James Gooch, psychiatrist and founding president of the Psychoanalytic Center of California describes in detail the transformative experience of his analysis with Bion in an interview with JoAnn Culbert‐Koehn, Jungian analyst. Dr. Gooch describes important differences between his analysis with Bion and his classical Freudian analysis during his analytic training.Translations of AbstractEn 1968, Wilfred Bion déménagea à Los Angeles, fuyant la rançon du succès à Londres. Il y vécut jusqu’à quelques mois avant s...</description>
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            <description>Abstract:  This paper considers Winnicott's critique of Jung, principally expressed in his review of Memories, Dreams, Reflections, which asserts that Jung's creative contribution to analysis was constrained by his failure to integrate his ‘primitive destructive impulses’, subsequent to inadequate early containment. It is argued that although Winnicott's diagnosis illuminates Jung's shadow, particularly his constraints vis‐à‐vis the repressed Freudian unconscious, it fails to appreciate the efficacy of the compensatory containment Jung found in the collective unconscious.This enigmatic relationship between destruction and creativity—so central to late Winnicott—is illuminated by Matte Blanco's bi‐logic, and further explored in relation to William Blake. Winnicott's perso...</description>
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            <description>Abstract:  Psychosomatic disorders represent a therapeutic conundrum. Despite compelling evidence to suggest the integrity of mind and body, humans are famously prone to experiencing them as separate. This paper explores the scientific challenges posed by psychosomatic disorders and how changing cultural notions contribute to their perplexing presentations. Excerpts of cases from patients with chronic pelvic pain, chronic fatigue, and a factitious disorder are presented as examples of the challenges that these patients pose in analysis. An explanatory model of mind/body interaction based on early maternal‐infant interactions and the placebo response complex is proposed as the basis for how psychosomatic pathologies may develop. Finally, therapeutic approaches to the psychological tre...</description>
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            <description>Abstract:  The idea of countertransference has expanded beyond its original meaning of a neurotic reaction to include all reactions of the therapist: affective, bodily, and imaginal. Additionally, Jung's fundamental insight in ‘The psychology of the transference’ was that a ‘third thing’ is created in the analysis, but he failed to demonstrate how this third is experienced and utilized in analysis. This ‘analytic third’, as Ogden names it, is co‐created by analyst and analysand in depth work and becomes the object of analysis. Reverie, as developed by Bion and clinically utilized by Ogden, provides a means of access to the unconscious nature of this third. Reverie will be placed on a continuum of contents of mind, ranging from indirect to direct associative forms described ...</description>
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            <description>Abstract:  Disturbing emotions that act as bodily cryptograms waiting to be deciphered are currently understood as intra‐psychic trauma. The author briefly discusses Fordham’s concepts of deintegration and primitive identity, as well as early patterns of mother‐infant attunement to describe how the empathic capacity of the analyst is dramatically challenged in helping patients to give birth to unbearable emotions that remain an undifferentiated entity. Referring to Ogden's understanding of the mechanism of projective identification, the author will explore how unconscious mental processes in the analyst and the patient can work at re‐activating failures in the deintegrative process. Clinical material is presented to show how unconscious psychic events that affect the patient but ...</description>
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            <title>Index for volume 55 2010</title>
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            <title>Contributors to this issue</title>
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            <title>Corinna peterson</title>
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            <title>Dorothee steffens</title>
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            <title>Soul ‐ Violence.Collected English Papers, Vol. III by Giegerich, Wolfgang</title>
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            <title>Dire Emotions and Lethal Behaviours: Eclipse of the Life Instinct Stewart, Charles T.</title>
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            <title>Bambini depressi e genitori all’inferno. Storie di quotidiana psicoanalisi (Depressed Children and Parents in Hell. Ordinary Stories of Psychoanalysis by Bisagni, Francesco</title>
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            <title>From the Brink: Experiences of the Void from a Depth Psychology Perspective. by Ashton, Paul W.</title>
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            <title>Self and No‐Self: Continuing the Dialogue Between Buddhism and Psychotherapy edited by MATHERS, DALE, MILLER, MELVIN E. &amp; ANDO, OSAMU</title>
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            <title>Lacan for Jungians: a response to S. Gullatz</title>
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            <title>Social dreaming:competition or complementation to individual dreaming?</title>
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            <title>Reply to Jan Wiener</title>
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            <title>A survivor's account of sexual exploitation by a Jungian analyst</title>
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