ABSTRACT

Since the split between Freud and Jung, psychoanalysis and analytical psychology have largely developed in an atmosphere of mutual disregard. Only in recent years have both discourses shown signs of an increasing willingness to engage. Re-Encountering Jung: Analytical Psychology and Contemporary Psychoanalysis is the first edited volume devoted to a reconciliation between these two fields. The contributors explore how Jungian thinking influences, challenges, and is challenged by recent developments in the psychoanalytic mainstream. In examining the nature of the split, figures from both sides of the conversation seek to establish lines of contrast and commonality so as to reflect an underlying belief in the value of reciprocal engagement.

Each of the chapters in this collection engages the relationship between Jungian and psychoanalytic thinking with the intention of showing how both lines of discourse might have something to gain from attending more to the voice of the other. While several of the contributing authors offer new perceptions on historical concerns, the main thrust of the collection is in exploring contemporary debates.

Re-Encountering Jung reflects a unique undertaking to address one of the longest-standing and most significant rifts in the history of depth psychology. It will be of great interest to all academics, students and clinicians working within the fields of psychoanalysis and analytical psychology.

chapter

Introduction

part |43 pages

Negotiating theoretical ­differences

chapter |11 pages

Freud And/Or Jung

A group dynamic approach

chapter |13 pages

Fate, Brokenness, And Beauty

Unconscious psychoanalytic themes

part |38 pages

New thinking on early debates

chapter |18 pages

On The Otherwise Energies Of The Human Spirit

A contemporary comparison of Freudian and Jungian approaches 1

chapter |15 pages

Sea Changes

The iconic and aesthetic turns in depth psychology

part |26 pages

Post-Kleinian reflections

chapter |24 pages

Bion And Jung

Intersecting vertices

part |13 pages

Self psychology

chapter |11 pages

Weaving The Dream Fields Of Jung And Kohut

An integrative approach

part |50 pages

The relational turn

chapter |17 pages

Bringing It All Back Home

How I became a relational analyst 1

chapter |12 pages

To The Beginning And Back Again

Trauma, splits, and confluences

chapter |17 pages

Where Do Minds Meet?

Mutual recognition in light of Jung

part |34 pages

The Lacanian (non-)connection

chapter |12 pages

Staying Alive

Anima and objet a

chapter |20 pages

Wie Hast Du Es Mit Der Religion?

Lacan, Jung, and the religious sublime