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Tables of Contents for Introduccion a Jung / Introduction to Jung
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Introduction: Jung and the post-Jungians Andrew Samuels
Part I. Jung's Ideas and their Context: 1. The historical context of analytical psychology Claire Douglas
2. Freud, Jung and psychoanalysis Douglas A. Davis
3. The creative psyche: Jung's major contributions Sherry Salman
4. Psychic imaging: a bridge between subject and object Paul Kugler
Part II. Analytical Psychology in Practice: 5. The classical Jungian school David L. Hart
6. The archetypal school Michael Vannoy Adams
7. The developmental school Hester McFarland Solomon
8. Transference and countertransference Christopher Perry
9. Me and my anima: the Jungian/Freudian interface Elio J. Frattaroli
10. The case of Joan: classical, archetypal and developmental approaches (a) A classical approach John Beebe, (b) An archetypal approach Deldon McNeely, (c) A developmental approach Rosemary Gordon
Part III. Analytical Psychology in Society: 11. Gender and contrasexuality: Jung's contribution and beyond Polly Young-Eisendrath
12. A Jungian analysis of Homer's Odyssey Joseph Russo
13. Jung, literature and literary criticism Terence Dawson
14. Jung and politics Lawrence R. Alschuler
15. Jung and religion: the opposing self Ann Ulanov
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Index.