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![]() IAAP : Cambridge 2001: Congress Proceedings
From the contents: Congress Keynote – Destructive Devotion: With Friends Like Us, Does Jung Need Enemies? by Beverley Zabriskie Analytical Psychology and its Relation to Psychoanalysis: A Personal View by James Astor Not For Women Only: A Jungian View of Menopause by JoAnn Culbert-Koehn Psychoanalysts Comment on Core Concepts and Approaches of Analytical Psychology by Joseph Cambray Debate: Psychology vs. Biology by George B. Hogenson and Anthony Stevens The Ethical Attitude in Analytical Practice by Hester McFarland Solomon, Fiona Palmer Barnes, Harry Fogarty and Christian Gaillard Torture, Internment, and Trauma During Times of Conflict by John R. Van Eenwyk Analysis and Individuation: The Mexican Psyche by Patricia Michan The Lost Face of the Feminine by Betty De Shong Meador Searching for the Feminine: Talking with the Japanese Courtesan by Motoko Miyano and many, many more. 768 pages, ISBN 3-85630-609-9 / 978-3-85630-609-0, Paperback Daimon Daimon Verlag
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