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List of contents
Foreword -- Preface to the Italian Edition -- Preface to the English Edition -- Main Theme -- Tuning—questions -- First tunes—the labyrinth between archaeology, etymology, and symbology -- Main theme—Possibility -- Chorus -- Main verses—Possibility, right to existence, and ego complex -- Chorus—possible comparisons -- Middle-Eight -- Theory and ethics -- Development and Closing Chords -- Developing the theme—Possibility, Impossibility, and individuation -- Closing chords—Possibility and Limit -- Conclusion: Suspended cadence
About the author
Giorgio Tricarico is a clinical psychologist and a Jungian analyst, and a member of the International Association for Analytical Psychology. He has worked with adult patients since 1998, and has given several lectures and seminars on relevant issues in Analytical Psychology. Since 2009, he has been living and working in Helsinki, Finland, as a psychologist, psychotherapist, and Jungian analyst. He is the author of 'The Labyrinth of Possibility: A Therapeutic Factor in Analytical Practice', and has written a number of essays and short stories. He is also a singer, a guitarist, and a songwriter.
Summary
This book proposes a model that aims to capture what happens between analyst and patient when a therapeutic relationship is effective. It outlines a series of insights that have led to the emergence of the subject in question, via analysis of the image of the labyrinth from historical point of view.