Barcelona 2004Edges of Experience: Memory and Emergence
Proceedings of the Sixteenth International Congress for Analytical Psychology Editor’s Preface Lyn Cowan 13 Sunday – August 29, 2004 Pre-Congress Workshop Papers Edges of Embodied Experience: The Moving Imagination Joan Chodorow (Chair) (p. 17)
Growing a Mind: The Evolution of Thought out of Bodily Experience Wendy Wyman-McGinty (p. 19)
Embodied Countertransference Jacqueline Gerson (p. 21)
Kinaesthetic Active Imagination: A Clinical Picture Shayne Spitzer (p. 22)
Trauma and the Death Mother Marion Woodman (p. 24)
At the Threshold Carolyn Grant Fay (p. 26)
Réflexions sur mes Intérêts et Expériences avec le Mouvement Corporel Renate Oppikofer (p. 27)
Moving Fluidly and Building Bridges Antonella Adorisio (p. 28)
Dreamdancing: Re-Inhabiting Your Body through Authentic Movement Tina Stromsted (p.29) Monday – August 30, 2004 Opening Address Christian Gaillard (p. 35)
Introduction: En Route to the Edge Beverley Zabriskie (p. 39)
Keynote: The Azure Vault – The Caelum as Experience James Hillman (p. 43)
Dying, Death and the Value of a Good Separation: Deintegration and reintegration at the end of one’s life and in cases of separation Elisabeth Adametz (p. 58)
La Individuacion y La Muerte: Variaciones Sobre La Tragedia Ricardo Carretero Gramage (p. 67)
Fiabilité du souvenir et émergence des fantasmes: comment évaluer plaintes et défenses dans les problématiques sociales de harcèlement Norbert Chatillon (p. 81)
Aggression and the Intermediates in the Japanese Psyche Takao Oda (p. 91)
Restoring the Feeling Function in Medical Education Liliana Liviano Wahba (p. 102)
Educación e Individuación: A La Bús Queda del Saber Perdido M. Mercè Domínguez (p. 109)
Much Ado about Nothing: A Tentative Exploration of Void States Paul Ashton (p. 121)
Black Holes, Uncanny Spaces and Transformation Ladson Hinton (p. 144)
Archetypal Memory and the Genetic/Darwinian Paradigm John R. Haule (p. 150)
The Cultural Complex in Theory and Practice Thomas Singer (p. 161)
Arquitectura, símbolo y trascendencia en la obra de Antonio Gaudí Magda Farre Riuó (p. 169)
The War God: An Ever Emerging Archetype Ramon Lopez-Reyes (p. 185)
Angststörungen: Überlegungen zur Theorie und Behandlungstechnik in der Analytischen Psychologie Wolfgang Kleespies (p. 202)
Alchemical Images, Implicit Communications, and Transitional States: The Splendor Solis in the Consulting Room Dyane N. Sherwood (p. 218)
Towards A Theory of That Which Lies Beyond Imagery François Martin-Vallas (p. 234)
Über das Fremdsein Eva Pattis Zoja (p. 242)
The Memory of the Hero and the Emergence of the Post-Heroic Attitude John Beebe (p. 259)
Frida Kahlo: The Wounded Body as an Edge of Experience Matilde Hemsani Cassab (p. 275)
Panel: Jung at the University – an Academic Challenge Denise Ramos (Chair) (p. 294)
If The University Won’t Have Jungians, Then How Might Jungians Have The University? Michael Vannoy Adams (p. 295)
Scholarship of the Soul: Teaching and Researching Analytical & Positive Psychology David H. Rosen (p. 302)
Chaos’s Bastard Children Eduardo Carvallo (p. 307)
But What Colour White: The White Psyche in Post-Apartheid South Africa Lesley N. Clark (p. 316)
The Soul in Communism Jozef Magdic (p. 323)
Buddha in the Depressive Position: On the Healing Paradigm Birgit Heuer (p. 328)
The Archetype of Sacrifice and the Regulation of Archetypal Energies: A Neo-Jungian Perspective Robert L. Moore (p. 337)
Transmission Between Generations: Discovering a Secret, or Keeping a Discovery Secret Barbara Massimilla (p. 344)
Training and Trans-Generational Psychological Transmission Paola Russo (p. 350)
Psychic Transmission Between Generations Giuseppe Maffei (p. 355)
Group Work as an Emerging Process Peter H. Elting (p. 361)
Reflections Based on the Proposed Workshop Wilma Scategni (p. 364)
Hesitation And Slowness: Gateway To Psyche’s Depth Stanton Marlan (p. 371)
Reverie: Between Thought and Prayer Marilyn Mathew (p. 380)
“Bumba Meu Boi” The Mythical Bull of Brazilian Imagery Marcos Callia (p. 387)
Contributors: Isabel F.R. Labriola, Leniza Castelo Branco, Márcia Coelho Moura, Marcos Fleury de Oliveira (p. 387)
Images from ARAS: Healing our Sense of Exile from Nature Ami Ronnberg (p. 398)
Trauma und Individuation Ursula Wirtz (p. 408)
Human Being Human: Subjectivity and the Individuation of Culture Christopher Hauke (p. 429)
The Reception of Holocaust Research in the World of Psychology Joanne Wieland-Burston (p. 442)
La experiencia de pasión Axel Capriles (p. 457)
Panel: Groupwork as An Emerging Process Marina Edmonda Episcopi (p. 471)
Research on Jungian Groupwork Marina Conti (p. 475) Tuesday – August 31, 2004 Social Dreaming at the Barcelona Congress of the IAAP Peter Tatham, Helen Morgan, Amelie Noack, Michael Whan (p. 485)
Questioning the Child’s Analyst: What Do You Bring to Jungian Thought? Brigitte Allain-Dupré (p. 488)
Attachment Theory and Analytical Psychology: Clinical, Cultural, and Developmental Considerations Brian Feldman (p. 502)
Japanese Ambivalent Attachment Rika Sato-Tanaka (p. 510)
Beyond The Margins From Projective Identification to Active Imagination: The Question of Technique in Analytical Psychology Sherry Salman (p. 515)
Individuation in Psychoanalysen – ein dialogischer Prozess? Claus Braun (p. 524)
Dialektik ohne Dialog: Der intersubjektive Zugang in der Analytischen Psychologie Lilian Otscheret (p. 539)
Analysis in the Shadow of Terror: Clinical Aspects Henry Abramovitch (p. 552)
What can the Hero and his Monster Tell Us About Fighting and Overcoming Evil: Reflection from the War Zone Avi Baumann (p. 559)
Ethical Dilemmas in the Analytic Relationship Claire Allphin (p. 572)
Anorexia in Adolescence: Between Analysis and Report Gianni Nagliero (p. 578)
Memory of the Invisible: A Comparison of Northern and Southern Images Diane Finiello Zervas & Francesco Donfrancesco (p. 583)
Mystical Emergence: An Architectural Journey Through Jung’s Tower Judith A. Savage & Mark Larson (p. 598)
Panel: Ethics in the IAAP The Spinner Dolphins of Fernando de Noronha Liliana Liviano Wahba (p. 612)
The St. Petersburg Experience: A Model of Working with a Developing Group Jane Knight (p. 616)
Adaptation and its Limits Catherine Crowther & Jan Wiener (p. 617)
The Space of Intervals Sergey Manevsky (p. 627)
Adapting to an Unsafe Frame Arna Davis (p. 630)
Supervision Strange and Familiar Ann Shearer (p. 634)
A Fictitious Meeting of Michael Balint and C.G. Jung Stephan Alder (p. 640)
“It’s life, Jim; but not as we know it!” David Hewison (p. 647)
Winnicott’s Splitting Headache: An Examination of Strains in Winnicott’s View of the Self Jeffrey Rubin Morey (p. 652)
Psychoanalysis From Interiority to Politics Ferruccio Cabibbe (p. 658)
Meeting the Different Paola Terrile (p. 662)
Shifting The Focus Anna Alderuccio, Lina Cattabeni, Gerolamo Crivelli, Raffaele Toson (p. 666)
The Micro-Macro Interlacement Elena Cristiani (p. 671)
Grenzgänger im kollektiven Schatten Åsa Liljenroth-Denk (p. 675)
Psychological Process in Pregnancy and Postnatally: Predicting who might have difficulties Joan Lee (p. 684)
Panel: Jungian Dream Theory, Self-Regulation and Contemporary Psychoanalysis Massimo Giannoni (p. 692)
Self-regulation, Interactive Regulation and Contemporary Psychoanalysis Marina Corradi, Fiorella Fera & Maria Landi (p. 699)
The Dream as Mental Self-Regulatory Activity: Some Similarities between Jungian Thought and Contemporary Psychoanalysis Roberto Zucchetti, Daniela Falone & Cecilia Codignola (p. 705)
The Dream’s Regulatory (Compensatory) Function within the Analytic Relationship: A Clinical Example Nadia Fina & Ursula Prameshuber (p. 711)
Self-regulation, Interactive Regulation and Infant Research Marina Corradi, Giovanni Caputo & Antonio Firetto (p. 719)
Individuation Stories from the Edge of the Amazon Forest Cynthia Lira & Suely Engelhard (p. 724)
Hope vs. Hopelessness in the Psychoanalytic Situation and in Dante’s Divine Comedy Donald E. Kalsched (p. 737)
On the Experience of a Group of Child and Adolescent Analysts: Reinventing Jungian Concepts Bernadette Vandenbroucke (p. 752)
Jung as the Center of a Publishing Project: Memory and Becoming Carla Stroppa (p. 765)
Life after Death: The Replacement Child’s Search for Self Kristina Schellinski (p. 781)
Subjectivity and Time in Psychic Experience Angiola Iapoce (p. 797)
Die Heilige und der Drache: eine Brücke zum lange ausgegrenzten wilden Weiblichen Katharina Casanova (p. 814) Wednesday – September 1, 2004 Walking in the Footsteps of Eranos: Introduction Robert Hinshaw (Chair) (p. 833)
Eranos and Jungian Psychology: A History in Images Paul Kugler (p. 839)
Saint Francis of Assisi and the Japanese Buddhist Priest Myoe Hayao Kawai (p. 881)
At the Edges of the Round Table: Jung, Religion, and Eranos David L. Miller (p. 895)
Meetings with Jung Gilles Quispel (p. 911) Thursday – September 2, 2004 The Self, the Symbolic, and Synchronicity: Virtual Realties and the Emergence of the Psyche George B. Hogenson (p. 921)
Panel IAAP/IPA: Symbols and Symbolisation in Clinical Practice and in Elisabeth Márton’s Film Murray Stein (Co-Chair) (p. 934)
Some Analytical Contributions of Sabina Spielrein Ursula Prameshuber (p. 936)
Symbolisation and Creativity: The Analytic Adventures of Mr. A. and of Sabina Spielrein Alain Gibeault (p. 942)
Response to Alain Gibeault Jean Kirsch (p. 951)
Sabina Spielrein and the Use of Symbols: Reflections of a Jungian Psychoanalyst Gert Sauer (p. 955)
S. like Sabina, S. like Sergei: Brief Comments Regarding E. Márton’s Film and G. Sauer’s Paper Marcio de Freitas Giovanetti (p. 960)
About a Dream: Comments on Gert Sauer’s Contribution Monique Gibeault (p. 963)
Freudian Analysis, Jungian Analysis: Points of Convergence and Differences Christian Gaillard (Co-Chair) (p. 964)
Synchronicity and Cancer: A Model for Understanding and Psychotherapeutic Field Maria Claudia Loreti (p. 970)
L’esperienza corporea come limitare dell’analisi: Postura e movimento come immagini complessuali Carlo Melodia (p. 983)
Memory and Emergence: Jung and the Mystical Anamnesis of the Nothing John P. Dourley (p. 994)
Depresión: Arquetipos y Neurociencia: Construyendo un diálogo entre Psicología Analítica y Neurociencia Pilar Amézaga & Mario E. Saiz (p. 1012)
Sophocles’ “Edge”, Hamlet’s “Undiscovered Country” and Rilke’s “Ecstasy” Ian Baker (p. 1033)
Reflections on Death and Mourning in Relation to Dickens’ Novel ‘Our Mutual Friend’ Geraldine Godsil (p. 1041)
Soul’s Infinitive: To be or not Josephine Evetts-Secker (p. 1053)
Body’s Imagination: Movement and Analysis as Modes of Research Richard Wainwright (p. 1064)
People Need People (Film) Harry Wilmer (p. 1071)
Psyche’s Footprint: The Logic of Emergence and Being Margaret L. Shanahan (p. 1075)
Memory and its Emergence: Undoing Dissociation -- Jung and Affective Neuroscience, A Clinical Perspective Margaret Wilkinson (p. 1089)
Bild, Metapher, Symbol: An der Grenze der kommunizierbaren Erfahrung Manfred Krapp (p. 1104)
The Third in Mahler’s Ninth Melinda Haas (p. 1123)
“Oil and Water, Reflections on Nature Madness and Psyche” (Film) Corwin Fergus (p. 1131)
Matter, Image, Reflection Franco Castellana & Antonietta Donfrancesco (p. 1137)
From Psyche to Memory: Cognitive Science and the Analyst’s Memory Soren R. Ekstrom (p. 1151)
Neuroscience and Jung’s Model of the Psyche: A Close Fit Arthur Niesser (p. 1166)
Broken Vessels – Living in Two Worlds: Some Aspects of Working with Clients with a Physical Disability Kathrin Asper & Elizabeth Martiny (p. 1174)
The Cross and the Crescent – The Edge of History Gary Brown (p. 1200)
Saracen’s Wound: “Islamic” Wound of the Western Psyche Sylvester Wojtkowski (p. 1209)
Rome-Chicago: Comparing Training Philosophies and Programs of AIPA and CSJA Societies: A Cooperation among IAAP Group Members? Mary Dougherty & Anna Panepucci (p. 1217)
Training as a Continuous Processof Letting Go Stefano Carta (p. 1219)
A Villa Around the Tree Catharine Jones (p. 1225)
Sandplay after a Catastrophic Encounter: Analysing a Healing Process Revealed in Sandplay Sachiko Taki-Reece (p. 1232)
Fears and Fantasies – An Emergent Model of Psychic Defences Jean Knox (p. 1249)
Report from the Cellular Psyche Anita Greene (p. 1263)
Renewal After Genocide: Post-War Cambodians in Diaspora Ann W. Norton (p. 1272)
Bodily States of Anxiety: The Movement from Somatic States to Thought Barry Proner (p. 1275)
Tango Luciana De Franco (p. 1292)
Body Symbolism: “From the Bones” Margarita Méndez (p. 1303)
The Feminine Principle in Film: A Different Way of Telling and Sharing Experiences Ingela Romare (p. 1308) Friday – September 3, 2004 Shadowed Reality or the “Prometheus-Complex”: Analytical Psychotherapy after Political Imprisonment and Persecution Reinhild Hölter (p. 1321)
Agony, Analysis, Action: Analytical Psychology, Jungian Analysts, and the Suffering of the World Andrew Samuels (p. 1337)
Panel: Analytical Psychology in Barcelona and the World: Perspectives and Prospectives Beverley Zabriskie (Chair) (p. 1353)
The Relevance and Future of Analytical Psychology in South Africa Astrid Berg (p. 1356)
How to see Through to the Coming Future? Kazuhiko Higuchi (p. 1359)
Analytical Psychology in Barcelona and the World: Perspectives and Prospectives Pablo Gelsi (p. 1363)
President’s Farewell Address: The IAAP In Midlife – Where Are We Now? Where Are We Going? Murray Stein (p. 1367)
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