ABSTRACT

Presented in five parts, this comprehensive collection offers an in-depth understanding of the core competencies in Jungian psychoanalysis.

It is aligned with the main task of analytical training and practice—that of integrating the unconscious aspects of experience and developing a living relationship with it—and defines a set of key resources and skills for recognizing the emergence of the unconscious and its multiple manifestations, while offering ways to relate to it that fit individual clients and encourage growth and healing.

Featuring contributions from renowned Jungian analysts from across the globe, the book sheds light on how Jungians integrate common therapeutic methods in their practices and how they utilize others that are unique to their personal experiences, making the book an essential read for Jungian professionals, trainees, and students.

chapter |10 pages

Introduction

part I|32 pages

Research on Core Competencies in Psychotherapy

part II|42 pages

The Analytical Attitude

chapter Chapter 3|16 pages

Complexity and Transformation

chapter Chapter 4|11 pages

The Symbolic Attitude

A Core Competency for Jungian Psychoanalysts

chapter Chapter 5|13 pages

The Heart of the Matter

Spiritual Dimensions in Jungian Practice

part III|57 pages

The Analytical Process

chapter Chapter 6|14 pages

On Being Imaginative

chapter Chapter 8|17 pages

Analytic Interpretation

An Illustration of Core Competencies in Jungian Psychoanalysis

part V|30 pages

Relatedness to Culture in Analytical Practice

chapter Chapter 12|15 pages

Cultural Otherness

Implications for the Analytic Attitude

chapter Chapter 13|13 pages

On Relatedness to Cultures

The Struggles with Cultures in the Case of C. G. Jung and H. Kawai