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This book explores how a deeper engagement with the theme of spirituality can challenge and stimulate contemporary psychoanalytic discourse.
List of contents
PART I. 1. The Spiritual Ground of Psychoanalysis 2. Where do Minds Meet? 3. Being Psychological
PART II. 4. Panpsychism and Psychotherapy 5. Imaginal Action 6. Therapeutic Non-Action
PART III. 7. Towards a Participatory Psychoanalysis 8. Bridging Worlds
About the author
Robin S. Brown, PhD, LP, NCPsyA, is a psychoanalyst in private practice and a member of adjunct faculty for the Counseling and Clinical Psychology Department at Teachers College, Columbia University. He is the author of
Psychoanalysis Beyond the End of Metaphysics: Thinking Towards the Post-Relational, and the editor of
Re-Encountering Jung: Analytical Psychology and Contemporary Psychoanalysis.
Summary
This book explores how a deeper engagement with the theme of spirituality can challenge and stimulate contemporary psychoanalytic discourse.
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"In this timely and insightful volume, Robin Brown offers an invitation to re-introduce spirituality into psychoanalytic theory and treatment. Crossing the artificial divide left by the falling-out between Freud and Jung, Brown eruditely argues for the important recognition of the transpersonal aspects of the unconscious that underpin insight-oriented psychotherapies. Groundwork for a Transpersonal Psychoanalysis is an important text for all psychotherapists committed to a deeper understanding of the human struggle."
Marilyn Charles, Ph.D., Austen Riggs Center and University of Monterrey
"If you are already interested in the relationship of spirituality and psychoanalysis (in particular, Jungian and relational psychoanalysis), you will want not only to read this book, but also to study it carefully. You will want to keep it ready to hand. And if you are someone for whom psychoanalysis and spirituality don’t usually mix, consider giving this book your serious attention, anyway. It is strong, thoughtful, and original; it is lucid about difficult matters; and its scholarship is deep and thorough. Brown doesn’t settle for well-worn paths. He thinks through every issue for himself, and that makes it well worth going with him."
Donnel Stern, Ph.D., William Alanson White Institute
"Brown's Groundwork for a Transpersonal Psychoanalysis explains how developments in contemporary psychoanalysis might be extended beyond current limits if re-examined from a spiritual perspective. Brown identifies ideas from Jung’s work that can add spiritual meaning to recent themes in relational psychoanalysis. He also suggests how both relational psychoanalysis and Jungian psychology might be brought into focus by transpersonal theory, especially participatory thinking, which stresses the co-created and irreducibly pluralistic character of spirituality. This important book brings contemporary psychoanalysis, Jungian psychology, and transpersonal theory into mutually beneficial engagement."
Michael Washburn, Ph.D., Indiana University South Bend (emeritus)
"Robin Brown’s Groundwork for a Transpersonal Psychoanalysis masterfully lays out the need for a transpersonal dimension in relational psychoanalysis, while at the same time building a bridge between contemporary psychoanalysis and analytical psychology. Written in an articulate, well-referenced, and insightful manner, Brown’s text has far-reaching implications for relational thinking. His argument is also carefully grounded in clinical examples. The volume is a cutting edge, thought provoking ‘must’ read for psychoanalytic scholars and psychoanalytic practitioners of all theoretical orientations."
Mark Winborn, Ph.D., NCPsyA, author of Interpretation in Jungian Analysis: Art and Technique