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Descripción Paperback. Condición: Neu. 198 p.: Ill. Neues Exemplar/ New copy. - It is well known that Jung's investigation of Eastern religions and cultures supplied him with an abundance of cross-cultural comparative material, useful to support his hypotheses of the existence of archetypes, the collective unconscious and other manifestations of psychic reality. However, the specific literature dealing with this aspect has previously been quite scarce. This unique edited collection brings together contributors writing on a range of topics that represent an introduction to the differences between Eastern and Western approaches to Jungian psychology. Readers will discover that one interesting feature of this book is the realization of how much Western Jungians are implicitly or explicitly inspired by Eastern traditions -including Japanese - and, at the same time, how Jungian psychology - the product of a Western author - has been widely accepted and developed by Japanese scholars and clinicians. PART 1 Fast and West How can we survive in this Globalized Age? Exploring ego consciousness in the Western and the Japanese psyche MEGUMI YAMA Cultural reflection in Eastern and Western tales of the mirror LYNLEE LYCKBERG East meets West in World War II: implications for Japan's maternal culture DAVID FISHER The Cultural Father in East-West Psychology Elly Lin PART 2 Images 5 Narcissism and difference: narcissism of minor differences revisited KAZUNORI KONO 6 Encountering the other world in Japanese Manga: from Hyakki-yako-zu to pocket monsters KONOYUNAKAMURA 7 Ancient Chinese Hieroglyph: archetype of transformation of Jungian psychology and its clinical implication ADELINA WEI KWAN WONG 8 The conversion of Saint Francis of Assisi: dreams, visions, and his youth JUN KITAYAMA Clinical issues Intimate relationships between women and men: psychosocial and post-Jungian perspectives ANDREW SAMUELS On compassion - a vessel that holds our relationships with others SHOICHI KATO Ensou and tree view therapy: Zen-based psychotherapy from Hisamatsu and Kato theory KOJIRO MIWA Drawings without a tree in response to the Baum test by a patient with refractory chronic schizophrenia: the fundamental individuation process in an affected patient HIMEKA MATSUSHITA Identity and individuation The house imago and the creation of order PI-CHEN HSU AND HIROFUMI KURODA From dragons to leaders: Latvian and Japanese psyches, and an organic consciousness EVIJA VOLFA VESTERGAARD Emptiness in Western and Eastern cultures: psychological inner movement in Western and Eastern culture TSUYOSHI INOMATA Ancient layers of the Japanese psyche as seen from the tales and dreams of the Ainu culture MAYUMI FUKUKAWA 17 Makoto Tsumori's philosophy of care and education in relation to Jungian psychology RYUTARO NISHI. ISBN 9780367766887 Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 391. Nº de ref. del artículo: 1216610
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