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On the Edge: Psyche in Ethics, the Arts and Nature A Conference of Research in Jung and Analytical Psychology held jointly by The Jungian Society for Scholarly Studies and the International Association for Jungian Studies 10th - 14th August 2010 Tuesday morning through Saturday noon To be held at Cornell University, Ithaca, New York State, USA Call for Papers (deadline 15th January 2010)
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Psychotherapy Revived : A Celebration To Pass The Baton To Our Russian Colleagues
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Ethics of Supervision : The Difficult Cases Etica della Supervisione: i casi difficili
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WB Yeats and Sigmund Freud works posted on Wikipedia as copyright expires By Matthew Moore Published: 8:00AM GMT 01 Jan 2010 telegraph.co.uk:
Under European Union law all books, poems and paintings pass into the public domain 70 years after the death of their creator.
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Dreamy Sales of Jung Book Stir Analysis By MOTOKO RICH From the Books Section of the New York Times Published: December 24, 2009
The most recent news from the New York Times reports the unexpected volume of sales of C.G. Jung's just published Red Book.
This month the book reached as high as No. 18 on the New York Times hardcover nonfiction extended best-seller list. Of course the sales of “The Red Book” — 13,000, according to Nielsen BookScan, which tracks about 70 percent of retail sales — are tiny compared to the millions of copies of Mr. Brown’s “Lost Symbol” or Ms. Palin’s “Going Rogue” that have sold. But “The Red Book,” originally handwritten in ornate calligraphy and illustrated with intricate tempera paintings, all reproduced in Norton’s 15.4-inch by 11.6-inch volume, has proven to booksellers that books — printed on paper and embracing deep thinking — can sell, and sell well, even at a premium price.
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Read more... [The Red Book : Updates]
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