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People Who Do Things to Each Other: Essays in Analytical Psychology

English · Hardback

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This work shows Judith Hubback to have been able to unify her clinical and theoretic observations to a high degree of excellence. Less apparent but deeply felt, is her presence as a warm and experienced observer of all that came her way. The writing is not merely interpretive in a psychological sense; it is the writing of a highly cultivated and skilled literary artist.
-Joseph L. Henderson, Author, Thresholds of Initiation
Table of Contents:

1. The Symbolic Attitude in Psychotherapy

2. Reflections on Concepts and Experience

3. People Who Do Things to Each Other: Therapists and Patients

4. Manipulation, Activity and Handling

5. Acting Out

6. Uses and Abuses of Analogy

7. VII Sermones ad Mortuos

8. Envy and the Shadow

9. Depressed Patients and the Coniunctio

10. Reflections on the Psychology of Women

11. The Assassination of Robert Kennedy

12. Developments and Similarities, 1935-1980

13. Body Language and the Self

14. Change as a Process in the Self: What Is the Mutative Factor?
Judith Hubback is a training analyst of the London Society of Analytical Psychology. Her degree was in History at Cambridge University, and before becoming an Analyst in 1963 she was a teacher, a journalist, and a sociologist. She has served as editor of the Journal of Analytical Psychology. She has an advanced degree from Cambridge University.

Product details

Authors Judith Hubback
Publisher Chiron Publications
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 14.11.2013
 
EAN 9780933029279
ISBN 978-0-933029-27-9
No. of pages 228
Dimensions 157 mm x 235 mm x 18 mm
Weight 541 g
Subjects Guides > Spirituality > Esoterics
Non-fiction book > Psychology, esoterics, spirituality, anthroposophy > Psychology: general, reference works

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