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Dialectics and Analytical Psychology: The El Capitan Canyon Seminar

By: Wolfgang Giegerich

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What is dialectical thinking and why do we need it in psychology? In a seminar held in the El Capitan Canyon near Santa Barbara in June of 2004, the renowned Jungian analyst Wolfgang Giegerich, along with conversation partners David L. Miller and Greg Mogenson, addressed this question and moved Jungian and archetypal psychology forward in a radically new way.

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What is dialectical thinking and why do we need it in psychology? In a seminar held in the El Capitan Canyon near Santa Barbara in June of 2004, the renowned Jungian analyst Wolfgang Giegerich, along with conversation partners David L. Miller and Greg Mogenson, addressed this question and moved Jungian and archetypal psychology forward in a radically new way. This volume serves as the most accessible introduction to Wolfgang Giegerich’s provocative approach to psychology set out in his landmark book, The Soul’s Logical Life. It is also is a valuable resource for students of fairy tale, myth, and depth psychology and includes a complete bibliography of Giegerich’s writings in all languages.

Publisher:Spring Journal, Inc.
Binding:Paperback
Volume(s):1
About the Author:Wolfgang Giegerich is one of archetypal psychology's most innovative thinkers. A Jungian analyst in Woethsee, Germany, he lectures internationally and is the author of numerous books about Jungian psychology. DAVID L. MILLER, Ph.D., is Watson-Ledden Professor of Religion, Emeritus at Syracuse University and served as a core faculty member at Pacifica Graduate Institute in Santa Barbara from 1991 until 2004. GREG MOGENSON is a widely published Jungian analyst from London, Ontario, Canada and a long-time contributor to the field of archetypal psychology.
Product Dimensions:6 x 0.4 x 9 inches
Pages:136
Publication Date:February 15, 2005