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Transitions in Jungian Analysis - Essays on Illness, Death and Violence

English · Paperback / Softback

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This deeply personal book contains essays and articles that portray the evolution of the author as a practicing Jungian analyst. Themes of illness, death, and violence are inherent within the chapters of this book. She uses metaphors from music to describe transitions, some involve literal death, and others are metaphorical.
The chapters of this book provide an engaging and readable review of life from one Jungian psychoanalyst, featuring essays on topics such as physical illness, film, music, video games, and her dog. The author covers problematic psychological and physical conditions, each of which, through exploration and inquiry, provides a transition to a new depth of understanding and a renewed sense of self. The book begins with the death of Power's Jungian analyst and the subsequent experiences when she began a "new analysis." She describes a "mysterious illness" that took her from being a classical musician to becoming a Jungian analyst. Other chapters include one on the nature of violence, another on the clinical issue of the "negative coniunctio" in the consulting room, and another on body symptoms and illness as "vanishing mediators" that take her from one status to another.
A personal and engaging read, this new collection by an experienced analyst will be of interest to Jungian analysts, clinicians in both analytical psychology and psychoanalysis, and those undertaking psychoanalytic training.

List of contents

Introduction  1. Death of the Analyst  2. A New Dog-Image  3. Violence and the Religious Instinct  4. Fits and Seizures: Dog as Therapist to the Analyst  5. Negative Coniunctio:  Envy and Sadomasochism in Analysis  6. Distillation of "Feeling Values" in Turbulent Times  7. Melancholia and Catastrophic Change: An Essay on the Film Melancholia (2011)  8. Body Ontology  9. The "Arcane Substance" in the World of Gaming

About the author










Pamela J. Power is a clinical psychologist and Jungian psychoanalyst living in Santa Monica, CA, USA. She is a member of the C. G. Jung Institute of Los Angeles, where she served as clinic director and director of training. She has lectured nationally and internationally in the field of analytical psychology on a variety of topics. She is also a member of the Inter-regional Society of Jungian Analysts, the International Association for Analytical Psychology, and the International Society for Psychology as the Discipline of Interiority.


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This deeply personal book contains essays and articles that portray the evolution of the author as a practicing Jungian analyst.

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