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Destruction and Creation: Facing the Ambiguities of Power (Jungian Odyssey 2009)

By: Isabelle Meier

$24.95

This collection of essays, ensuing from the Jungian Odyssey retreat in Sils Maria, Switzerland in 2009, views patterns of destruction and creation through the lens of C. G. Jung’s analytical psychology, amplified through philosophy, religion, myth, art, literature, and neuroscience. Special attention is given to implications for clinical practice.

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This collection of essays, ensuing from the Jungian Odyssey retreat in Sils Maria, Switzerland in 2009, views patterns of destruction and creation through the lens of C.

G. Jung’s analytical psychology, amplified through philosophy, religion, myth, art, literature, and neuroscience. Special attention is given to implications for clinical practice. The authors are training analysts and guest scholars of the International School of Analytical Psychology in Zurich, Switzerland.

Publisher:Spring Journal, Inc.
Binding:Paperback
Volume(s):1
About the Author:Isabelle Meier is a graduate of the C. G. Jung Institute in Zurich, and has a private practice in Zurich as a psychotherapist. As a faculty member of ISAPZURICH, she serves as a training analyst and chair of the Jungian Odyssey Committee. Stacy Wirth, MA graduated from the C. G. Jung Institute Zurich after earning her MA in the psychology of art from Antioch University. Her bachelor s studies in dance and anthropology were completed at Mills College in California. John Hill, MA, received his degrees in philosophy at the University of Dublin and the Catholic University of America. He trained at the C. G. Jung Institute, Zurich, has practiced as a Jungian analyst since 1973, and is a training analyst of ISAPURICH.
Product Dimensions:6 x 0.5 x 9 inches
Pages:208
Publication Date:June 1, 2010