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Possession : Jung’s Comparative Anatomy of the Psyche

By: Craig E. Stephenson

$39.95

Anatomizing Jung’s concept of possession reinvents Jungian psychotherapy with its positive potential for practice. Analogizing the concept –  lining it up comparatively beside the history of religion, anthropology, psychiatry, and even drama and film criticism – offers not a naive syncretism, but enlightening possibilities along the borders of these diverse disciplines.

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This illuminating study, addressed both to readers new to Jung and to those already familiar with his work, offers fresh insights into a fundamental concept of analytical psychology.

Anatomizing Jung’s concept of possession reinvents Jungian psychotherapy with its positive potential for practice. Analogizing the concept –  lining it up comparatively beside the history of religion, anthropology, psychiatry, and even drama and film criticism – offers not a naive syncretism, but enlightening possibilities along the borders of these diverse disciplines.

An original, wide-ranging exploration of phenomena both ancient and modern, this book offers a conceptual bridge between psychology and anthropology, it challenges psychiatry to culturally contextualize its diagnostic manual, and it posits a much more fluid, pluralistic and embodied notion of selfhood.

Publisher:Routledge
Binding:Paperback
Volume(s):1
About the Author:Craig E. Stephenson is a graduate of the C.G. Jung Institute, Zurich, the Institute for Psychodrama, Zumikon, Switzerland and the Centre for Psychoanalytic Studies, University of Essex. He is a Jungian analyst in private practice in Paris, France.
Product Dimensions:6.25 x 0.5 x 9.25 inches
Pages:188
Publication Date:2009